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Jan 15, 2025
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CMST& 101 - Introduction to Communication5 Credits This course explores fundamental elements, characteristics, and processes of human communication, with emphasis on confident and competent dyadic and group discussions and introductory presentation skills. Students analyze and practice effective interaction strategies within interpersonal, intercultural, classroom, professional, and cyberspace contexts. Note: If taking this course online, please note that recording of prompted conversations and speeches with others will be required. Introduction to communication (CMST& 101) aligns with Highline’s Effective Communication Core Competency.
Pre-requisite(s)
Placement Eligibility English 97 Course Note Previously SPCH 100. Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Summer Day, Online Fall Day, Online Winter Day, Online Spring Day, Online
Designed to Serve A basic course for students in all fields, both vocational and transfer, who desire to increase skills and the understanding of public speaking as well as interpersonal communication. Active Date 20230320T11:44:08
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA - Communications
- Humanities Area I
ProfTech Related Instruction
Course Outline Human Communication:
- Fundamentals of Communication Concepts
- Perception of Self and Perception of Others
- Culture and Communication
- Language
- Listening
- Nonverbal Communication
- Interpersonal relationships
Group Communication:
- Characteristics of groups and teams
- Problem-solving strategies
- Conducting group discussions
Public Communication
- Principles of effective presentations: basic organization, central message, support, language.
- Developing and delivering an effective presentation.
Student Learning Outcomes Articulate how the communication process applies in diverse human communication contexts.
Accurately apply basic communication concepts to real-world and hypothetical personal, academic, and professional situations.
Demonstrate effective strategies in small group/dyadic interactions.
Demonstrate emerging oral communication skills by constructing and delivering a support-based presentation.
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