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COMM 110 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION |
This course is a survey of concepts, principles, theories, and practices of Interpersonal Communication. Students will participate in small-group and large-group experimental learning simulations that reinforce theory and practice of effective Interpersonal Communication. Emphasis is on self-awareness as the key to awareness of others. Topics covered include listening, self-esteem, self-disclosure, interpersonal dynamics, and assertiveness training. Students who complete this course will become more effective and confident in their relationships with family, friends, colleagues, significant others, and strangers.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Academic Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal and Fine Arts Division Communication and Languages Department Course Attributes: Communication GeneralEducation, Elective in Specific Programs, Free Elective, General Education, Required in Specific Programs View Textbook Info Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Academic |
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