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SPCH-1318-003 Interpersonal Communication
Application of communication theory to interpersonal relationship development, maintenance and termination in relationship contexts including friendships, romantic partners, families and relationships with co-workers and supervisors.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Messages, Joseph A. DeVito, Second Custom Edition for Amarillo College (available at the AC Bookstore.)DeVito, J. A. Messages, Amarillo College Custom Edition. Pearson Custom Publishing, 2007
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Course Description:
Application of communication theory to interpersonal relationship development, maintenance and termination in relationship contexts including friendships, romantic partners, families and relationships with co-workers and supervisors.
Learning Outcomes:
Through reading the current literature, researching recent communication findings, and participating in group and individual oral assignments, the student will:
1. Define and explain basic communication terms and principles which undergird competent communication in personal, social, and professional settings.
2. Analyze various communication contexts.
3. Understand the process of perception and the part perception plays in communicating with others.
4. Improve listening skills.
5. Understand the process of intercultural communication.
6. Apply communication principles and theory in diverse circumstances and demonstrate effective communication, distinguishing effective from less effective responses.
7. Become aware of the stages of relational development and deterioration.
8. Describe the influence of both verbal and nonverbal messages in communication.
9. Demonstrate use of appropriate citations for all reference work used in papers and presentations.
10. Participate in class and group processes.
11. Demonstrate courtesy and respect for classmates.
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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (located in the Student Services Center 119; phone number 371 5436) as soon as possible.
Every student is required to comply with the policies published in the “Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook.”
Course Requirements:
20%- Participation- Attendance/Discussions/Daily Quizzes
30%- Tests 3 tests 100points each
20%- Papers Two 2-3 page papers 100 points each
10% Group Assignment and Presentation 100points
20%- Final Project Service Learning and Communication Analysis 100 points
Total- 100% (1000 points)
Participation:
Your success in this class will depend on your participation and attendance. It is essential that you come to class prepared for a lively discussion and class activity. Your overall participation grade will be a combination of your attendance, daily quiz grades, engagement in class discussions and activities and assisting me with these activities when call upon.
Daily Quizzes:
It is imperative that you read the material in the text book and the on-line lectures before class. There will be a quiz over the assigned reading at the beginning of most classes during the semester. The quiz grades will count toward your overall participation grade. You will benefit from the class discussions and activities if you come to the class ready to engage.
Teaching Assistant:
I will choose one student each day to be my assistant. This will involve helping with recording attendance, passing out papers, facilitating group activities and other duties as needed. This person will be chosen randomly, so again, attendance is vital. Your role as class assistant will add to or deduct from your participation grade depending on if you are present when called on, and how well you carry out your duties...
Tests:
Three exams will be given during the semester. These will be available on-line only, and found on the Blackboard page that corresponds with this class.
Each multiple choice exam will be open book and open note. However, there will be a time limit. Each test counts as 10% of your overall grade.
The tests will be available one week prior to the due date…
Papers:
2 Papers (2-3 pages) will be assigned during the semester. These will be due before class on the due date. The papers must be submitted via Drop Box on the Blackboard page that corresponds with the class. I will not accept hard copies. Each paper counts as 10% of your final grade. 20 points will be deducted each day the paper is late.
Group Assignment and Presentation:
Students will work in groups to create a presentation of one of the topics in IPC. This assignment includes creating and administering the daily quiz as well as a power point presentation of the topic and a follow up activity and/or discussion. The group will evaluate each other, and the individual’s grade will be a combination of the overall group’s performance and the evaluations by their partners. This assignment counts as 10% of the final grade.
Final project: Service Learning and Self Analysis
The Final Project is worth 20% of your final course grade. This assignment will require you to contact a non-profit organization or charity and serve as a volunteer for at least three hours. During this time, you will observe some of the interpersonal communication principles, methods and theories we learned about during the semester as they apply to the "real world".
After you have completed your volunteer hours, please have the person you dealt with at the organization complete the Service Learning Contract for verification and evaluation.
Next, you will write a 4-5 page paper that consist of your reflections on your time as a volunteer and the interpersonal communication skills you observed during that time. Include IPC skills you used yourself as well as examples of IPC skills you noticed among the other people around you. The paper must be typed in 12 pt. New Times Roman with 1 in. margins.
The Final paper must be submitted to the Blackboard drop box before class on the due date. I will not accept hard copies.
Papers will be presented the last week of class.
Detailed instructions for every assignment are found on the Blackboard site for this class.
Evaluation Scale:
A= 90-100
B= 80-89
C= 70- 79
D= 60-69
F= 59 or below
Extra Credit:
Students may write up to 4 papers during the semester to earn extra credit. These 2 page papers are worth an additional 5 points to an assigned paper or test.
Students can also use an extra credit paper to replace an absence. The papers may be turned in at any point in the semester but no later than the week scheduled for final project presentations. Make sure you allow enough time to complete class assignments before you focus on extra credit papers.
Each paper should be two pages long, typed and double spaced using 12-point font. Please proofread your papers, run spell-check if you are using a computer and ask a friend to check it over for spelling and grammatical errors. Papers that do not meet the assignment criteria or that are not satisfactory college-level work will not qualify for extra credit.
No administrative withdrawals will be initiated by the instructor. It is each student’s responsibility to drop a class or withdraw from school in the event he/she decides to quit attending class.
Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (located in the Student Services Center 119; phone number 371 5436) as soon as possible.
Every student is required to comply with the policies published in the Students’ Rights and Responsibilities Handbook.
Attendance:
Attendance will be recorded daily. After more than 2 absences, points will be deducted from your participation grade regardless of the reason for the absence. Points will also be deducted for coming to class late, or leaving class early. No explanation is needed for tardies or absences.
The following criteria will determine the attendance portion of your grade.
No more than 2 absences - 100%
3 absences- 90%
4 absences 80%
5 absences 70%
6 absences 60%
7 absences 50%
8 absences 40%
More than 8 absences 0%
Essentially, this translates to raising your grade for terrific attendance and participation in class. More than eight absences will result in final course grade deduction of approximately two full letter grades.
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Week 1: Monday August 25 Introduction to Interpersonal Communications Course Overview Assignment: Contact info in Drop Box due Wed August 27 Read Chapter 1 and Course Introduction and Overview on-line
Wednesday August 27 Daily Quiz: Chapter 1 and Intro and Overview Assignment: Read Nature of IPC and Principles of IPC on-line |
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Week 2: Monday September 1 Labor Day/ No Class
Wednesday September 3 Daily quiz: Nature of IPC and Principles of IPC Assignment: Read Textbook pages 62-76 On-line lesson Communication Competence |
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Week 3: Monday September 8 Daily Quiz: Communication Competence Assignment: Read on-line lesson Perception and IPC
Wednesday September 10 Daily quiz over Perception (presented by Group 1) Group 1 Presentation: Perception Assignment: Read Textbook pages 53-62 Read on-line lesson, Self-Awareness |
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Week 4: Monday September 15 Daily Quiz: Self Concept and Self Awareness Assignment: Read on-line lesson, Self-Disclosure
Wednesday September 17 Daily quiz: Self Disclosure Assignment: Read Chapter 4 and Listening and IPC on-line Group 2 presentation due on Wed Sept. 24 |
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Week 5: Monday September 22 Daily Quiz: Listening and IPC Assignment: Read Culture and IPC
Wednesday September 24 Daily Quiz: Culture and IPC presented by Group 2 Group 2 Presentation: Culture and IPC Assignment: Review for Test 1 and work on Paper 1 due on Wed Oct. 1 |
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Week 6: Monday September 29 Review for Test 1
Wednesday October 1 Paper 1: ‘The Way We See Me” due in drop box by 3:00 PM No Class Test 1 opens on Thursday Oct. 2 and closes on Thursday Oct. 9 at 11:30PM. Assignment: Read Chapter 9 and on-line lesson Principles of Interpersonal Relationships |
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Week 7: Monday October 6 Daily Quiz: Principles of interpersonal relationships Assignment: Read on-line lesson Relationship Stages
Wednesday October 8 Daily Quiz: Relationship Stages Assignment: Chapter 10 Friends and Family on-line lecture |
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Week 8: Monday October 13 Daily Quiz: Friends and Family Relationships Assignment: Read on-line lesson IPC and Romance Group 4 presentation due on Wednesday Oct. 15
Wednesday October 15 Daily Quiz: IPC and Romance presented by Group 4 Group 4 Presentation: IPC and Romance Assignment: Chapter 12 and on-line lesson Workplace Relationships |
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Week 9: Monday October 20 Daily Quiz: Workplace Relationships Assignment: Power and IPC
Wednesday October 22 Daily Quiz: Power and IPC Assignment: Chapter 11, on-line lesson Conflict and IPC |
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Week 10: Monday October 27 Daily Quiz: Conflict and IPC Assignment: Read on-line lesson, Conflict Management Strategies Group 5 presentation due Wednesday Oct. 29
Wednesday October 29 Daily Quiz: Conflict Management Strategies presented by Group 5 Group 5 Presentation: Conflict Management Strategies Assignment: Review for Test 2 |
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Week 11: Monday November 3 Test 2 review
Wednesday November 5 No Class *By this time you should have made arrangements with a non-profit organization for your final project. Test 2 opens on Thursday November 6 and closes Thursday Nov. 13 at 11:30 PM. Assignment: Chapters 5 and 6, on-line lesson Principles of Nonverbal Messages |
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Week 12: Monday November 10 Daily Quiz: Principles of Nonverbal Messages Assignment: Read on-line lesson Principles of verbal and Nonverbal Communication
Wednesday November 12 Daily Quiz: Principles of Verbal and nonverbal Communication Assignment: Read Chapter 7, on-line lesson Verbal Messages |
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Week 13: Monday November 17 Daily Quiz: Verbal Messages Assignment: Read Emotional Messages on-line, lesson presented by Group 6 due Wed. Paper 3: Verbal/Nonverbal Scavenger Hunt due Wed. Nov. 19
Wednesday November 19 Paper 3: Verbal/Nonverbal Scavenger Hunt due by 3:00 PM in Drop Box Daily Quiz: Emotional Messages presented by Group 6 Assignment: Read Chapter 8 and on-line lessons Conversation and IPC |
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Week 14: Monday November 24 Daily Quiz: Conversation and IPC Assignment: Finish final Papers
Wednesday November 26 No Class |
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Week 15: Monday December 1 Test 3 Review
Wednesday December 3 Final Project Presentation- Papers due in Drop Box before class begins. Test 3 opens on Wednesday Dec. 3 and closes Wednesday Dec. 10 at 11:30 PM. |
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Week 16 Dec. 8-Dec. 13: Test 3 due by Wednesday Dec. 10 by 11:30 PM |
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