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Jan 28, 2025
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CMST& 210 - Interpersonal Communication5 Credits Offers real-world practice and theoretical foundation in the communication dynamics of personal relationships, including romantic/friend, family and professional contexts. Explores strategies to analyze and improve communication competence in perception, language, self-concept, self-disclosure, listening, conflict management and emotional expression skills.
Placement Eligibility English 99 Course Note Completion of CMST& 101 recommended. Previously SPCH 210. Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Summer Online Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day
Designed to Serve All students, including transfer and certificate, who want to improve their interpersonal relationships with family, friends and co-workers. Active Date 20230328T10:32:48
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 22 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA - Communications
- Humanities Area I
ProfTech Related Instruction
Course Outline - The dynamics of communication
- Oral Communication: listening, language, nonverbal
- Basic processes in dyadic interaction
- Communication competence
- Analyzing messages in family, professional, friendship, and romantic exchanges
- Variability of design
- Variability of production
- Variability of exchange
- Variability of interpretation
- Managing conflict
- Basic processes in dyadic interaction
- Cultural contexts
- Perception
- Relationship-building
- Nonverbal
Student Learning Outcomes Accurately interpret interpersonal communication concepts relative to their personal and professional experiences.
Accurately interpret hypothetical and real-world dyadic situations, both mediated and face-to-face, based on interpersonal communication theory.
Modify communication strategies based on real-time (in and out of class) and mediated conversation with diverse conversation partners.
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