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SPCH-1318-012 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)
Online Course
DeVito, J. A. Messages, Amarillo College Custom Edition. Pearson Custom Publishing, 2012
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SPCH 1318: 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. \ \\ \ Learning Outcomes: \ \1. Exhibit understanding of interpersonal theories and principles. \ \2. Demonstrate ability to analyze and critique verbal and nonverbal interactions in mediated and face-to-face contexts. \ \3. Identify perceptual processes as they relate to self and others. \ \4. Demonstrate critical thinking ability by effectively researching, evaluating and applying communication theories in oral and/or written assignments. \ \5. Demonstrate understanding of the relevance of cross-cultural, co-cultural, gender and age influences on human communication. \ \6. Demonstrate ability to identify, evaluate and apply conflict styles and conflict management techniques in dyads and/or groups. \ \7. Identify types of and barriers to effective listening. \ | \
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Evaluation:
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Grade Equivalents |
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30% |
On-line discussions (15) |
A = 90 - 100 |
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30% |
Papers Perception Checking 10% Scavenger Hunt 10% |
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30% |
Group Projects (2) |
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10% |
Exams |
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Students are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous manner in this online class. Special attention should be paid to the wording of discussion posts, emails, and any communication with peers or the instructor. In other words, "be nice!" There is no font for sarcasm. In reading emails and discussion posts, nonverbal communication elements are lost, such as facial ex
Week 1 August 25-31
Ch. 1: Foundations of IPC
“My Introduction” Online discussion due Friday
Week 2 September 1-7
Ch. 3: Perception of Self and Others
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 3 September 8-14
Ch. 4: Listening /Perception Paper explanation
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 4 September 15-21
Perception Paper due September 21
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 5 September 22-28
Exam #1 (Ch. 1, 3, 4)
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 6 September 29-October 5
Ch. 5: Verbal Messages
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 7 October 6-12
Ch. 6: Nonverbal Messages
Scavenger Hunt Paper explanation
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 8 October 13-19
Ch. 7: Emotional Messages
Scavenger Hunt Paper due Oct. 19th
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 9 October 20-26
Exam #2 (Ch. 5, 6, 7)
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 10 October 27-November 2
Ch. 9: Interpersonal Relationships
Flight Survivor Discussion Project
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 11 November 2-9
Ch. 10: Relationship Types and Theories
Relationship/Love Lyrics Paper explanation
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 12 November 10-16
Ch. 11: Conflict
Relationship/Love Lyrics Paper due Nov 16th
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 13 November 17-23
Ch. 12: Power
Online Discussion due Friday
Week 14 November 24-30
Online Discussion due SUNDAY, due to the Thanksgiving Holiday
Week 15 December 1-7
Online Discussion (Toasts) due Friday
Group Projects due December 7th
Week 16 December 8-12
Extra Credit due Dec. 9th at midnight
Final Exam (Exam #3: Ch. 9, 10, 11, 12) *This exam closes at NOON on Dec. 11th
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