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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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COM 100 - Introduction to Human Communication COM 1100. Description: Introduction to the essential elements of human communication and behavior, with emphasis on intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, public communication, and oral communication skills important to personal and professional settings.
Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Course Content:
- Contemporary and historical theories of the dynamics and processes of human communication
- Perception
- Use of language
- Nonverbal messages
- Conflict management
- Concepts and theories of listening
- Interpersonal communication and relationship dynamics
- Dynamic group communication
- Intercultural communication
- Gender communication
- Basic public speaking
Learning Outcomes:
- Use listening skills and oral presentations as modes of discovery, reflection, and understanding and sustained disciplined reasoning. (6,11)
- Generate organized and logical speaking that responds to the demands of a specific rhetorical situation. (1,11)
- Use precision in writing, speaking, and thinking and express awareness of the power and variety of language. (3,6,11)
- Identify both the conscious and unconscious use of written, verbal and nonverbal communication. (4)
- Identify and interpret discourse in specific communication environments. (2-11)
- Express awareness of multiple meanings and perspectives of communication in both interpersonal and group/team situations. (2,7,8)
- Evaluate communication theories for a variety of cultural contexts. (9)
- Formulate and deliver effective oral presentations. (11)
- Design simple, effective messages for a mass communication context (i.e., advertising and public relations). (8,11)
- Analyze the impact of new communication technologies on human communication. (1)
Required Assessment:
- 1,500 words of monitored writing and submission of a portfolio.
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