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Dec 04, 2024
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COMM 205 - Interpersonal Communication Number of Credits: 3 Interpersonal Communication is a continuation of the interpersonal communication content of COMM 105 . Students will gain further experience and expertise in the theories and application of communication in one-on-one situations in various contexts. Students will understand the role of perception, the development of the self, use of language, non-verbal communication, effective listening skills, and patterns of healthy communication. (Fall Term Only) Three hours lecture. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): COMM 105 . Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of linear, interactional, and transactional models of communication. (GE 1, PG 2, 4)
- Identify interpersonal communication concepts such as listening, perception, self-concept, and message systems using language and non-verbal conveyances. (GE 1, PG 2, 4)
- Differentiate communication within contexts such as families, friendships, and employment situations. (GE 1, PG 4)
- Demonstrate appropriate interpersonal communication skills such as managing conflict, self-disclosing, and active listening. (GE 1, PG 1, 2, 3, 5)
- Identify personal patterns of functional behavior and dysfunctional intrapersonal and interpersonal communication. (GE 1, PG 3, 5)
- Organize interpersonal communication messages. (GE 1, PG 1, 4)
- Employ effective strategies for delivering messages in verbal and non-verbal communications. (GE 1, PG 1, 4)
- Apply strategies for minimizing communication anxiety. (GE 1, PG 3, 5)
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