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CMN 140 - Interpersonal Communication [SUN# COM 1110]

3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours
3 lecture periods 0 lab periods

Introduction to interpersonal communication with an emphasis on the concepts and examples relevant to our daily lives. Includes foundations of interpersonal communication, messages, dynamics, and relationships in context.



Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Describe the nature and main concepts, characteristics, roles, and core principles of interpersonal communication.
  2. Critically analyze the impact/effect of media, technology, gender, and culture on communication patterns, elements, messages, processes, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and self-expression styles.
  3. Apply relevant interpersonal communication theories to develop and maintain healthy interpersonal relationships.
  4. Demonstrate interpersonal communication competence in multiple contexts to achieve intended goals.

Outline:
  1. Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
  1. Definition and models of interpersonal communication
  2. Functions and influences of interpersonal communication
  3. Impact of diversity, culture, and gender on interpersonal communication
  4. Impact of self-concept and perception: ways to strengthen your self-concept
  5. Gaining communication competence: enhancing your perceptual abilities
  1. Messages
  1. Styles, types, and stages of listening
  2. Listening ethics
  3. Language and relationships: communication styles, words, and feelings
  4. Functions and characteristics of nonverbal communication
  5. Conversations: management, cultural, and gender differences
  6. Gain communication competence in verbal and nonverbal communication
  1. Dynamics
  1. Relationships and emotions
  2. Gender, culture, and the expression of emotions
  3. Media and technology: channeling feelings
  4. Trust, deception, and relationship ethics: culture, gender, and technology lessons
  5. Power and influence in relationships
  6.    Conflict in interpersonal relationships: guidelines for resolving conflict
  7. Gaining communication competence: mastering relationship complexities
  1. Relationships in Context
  1. Types and characteristics in relationships
  2. Culture, gender, and technology in relationship formation
  3. Intimacy and distance in relationships
  4. Relationships in our lives: family, work, and health-related contexts
  5. Gaining communication competence across contexts


Effective Term:
Fall 2016