Email: ajung@apu.edu
Office Location: East Campus, Rose Garden 14A

Amy Jung, M.A.
Director of Forensics; Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Profile
Amy Jung, M.A., is the director of forensics and an assistant professor of communication studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Azusa Pacific University. Her interests in intercultural issues and textual criticism have led to speaking opportunities at various health, educational, economic, and religious seminars, including the 2004 Youth Advancement Rally at the Buduburam Luberian Refugee Camp in Ghana, Africa. Jung has presented numerous papers at the Western States Communication Association Conference and been published in the Communication Colloquy for a paper titled, "Temporal References in Presidential War Rhetoric."
Education
M.A. - Communication Studies, California State University, Los Angeles
B.A. - Public Relations, Taylor University, Fort Wayne, IN
B.A. - Public Relations, Taylor University, Fort Wayne, IN
Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Presentations
Jung, Amy. 2003. Temporal References in Presidential War Rhetoric. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association Conference, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jung, Amy. 2004. Unconditional Surrender: Leave in 48 hours. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association Conference, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Publications
Jung, Amy. 2003. Temporal References in Presidential War Rhetoric. Paper published in the Communication Colloquy Volume 5:1, June, California State University, Los Angeles.
Jung, Amy. 2003. Temporal References in Presidential War Rhetoric. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association Conference, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jung, Amy. 2004. Unconditional Surrender: Leave in 48 hours. Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association Conference, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Publications
Jung, Amy. 2003. Temporal References in Presidential War Rhetoric. Paper published in the Communication Colloquy Volume 5:1, June, California State University, Los Angeles.
Expertise
Intercultural Issues
Textual Criticism
Special Interests and Activities
Missions, Church and Bible Study leadership
Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.