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SPCH-1318-015 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
Messages, Joseph A. DeVito, Second Custom Edition for Amarillo College (available at the AC Bookstore.)
No supplies available
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:
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Course Requirements:
30% - Three papers at 10% each
20% – Discussion postings and replies
30% - 3 tests at 10% each
20% – Final Project: Service Learning and Self Analysis
Papers:
Three 2-page papers will be assigned during the semester. Each paper will be worth 10% of your final grade. Papers must be submitted by 3 PM on the due date. Twenty points will be deducted for every day a paper is late. Assignment instructions are available through Blackboard.
Discussions:
Tests:
Three online open-book multiple choice tests will be given. Each test will be worth 10% of your final course grade. Tests will be available one week prior to the due date.
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.
Please include at least three examples of topics and/or theories discussed during the semester from our online reading, online discussions or from the text. Information retrieved from the text or from online reading and on-line discussions must be cited.
The last discussion topic of the semester will be a summary of your paper that includes your choice of non-profit and the insights and observations you gained from this experience.
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.
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 “Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook.”
No attendance information available
Course Calendar:
*Unless otherwise specified, assignments and discussion posts and replies are due by Sunday at midnight.
*Tests are open note and open book, and will be available for a week. Check carefully for open and close dates
* Papers are to be submitted to the Assignment Drop Box (Scan and upload extra worksheets (if required in the assignment)
Week 1:
January 19- 24
Purchase your textbook
Read On-line Lessons “Start Here” and “Intro to IPC”
Post a response and two replies to classmates on the Discussion Board by Sunday jan. 24
Complete the “Contact Information” assignment and submit it to the Assignment drop Box by Sunday Jan. 24
Week 2:
January 25-31
Read on-line lessons “Principles of IPC” and “The Nature of IPC”
Read Textbook Chapter 1
Read on-line lessons “Communication Competence” and Perception and IPC”
Read textbook pages 5276
Post a response and two replies to the Discussion Board by Sunday Jan. 31
Week 3:
February 1- 7
Read on-line Lessons “Self Awareness” and “Self Disclosure”
Read textbook pages 52-76
Read on-line lessons “Culture and IPC” and “Listening and IPC”
Read textbook Chapter 4
Respond to the Discussion Prompt and reply to two classmates by Sunday Feb. 7
Paper 1: “The Way We See Me” is due on Sunday Feb. 7
Test 1 opens Thursday Feb. 4 and Closes feb. 11
Week 4:
February 8-14
Read on-line lessons “Principles of IPC Relationships” and “Relationship stages”
Read textbook chapter 9
Read on-line lessons “Friends and family” and “Romance and IPC”
read textbook Chapter 10
Post a response and two replies to the Discussion prompt by Sunday Feb 14.
Test 1 closes Feb. 11
Week 5:
February 1521
Read on-line lessons “Workplace Relationships” and “Power and IPC”
Read textbook Chapter 11
Read on-line lessons “Conflict and IPC” and “Conflict Management Strategies”
Read textbook chapter 12
Respond and reply to the Discussion prompt by Sunday Feb. 21
Paper 2: “Relationship Analysis is due Sunday Feb. 21
Test 2 opens on Feb. 18 and closes feb. 25
Week 6:
February 22-28
Read Nonverbal Messages and Principles of Verbal and Nonverbal Messages on-line
Textbook Chapters 5 and 6
Read Verbal Messages and Emotional Messages lessons on-line
Textbook Chapter 7
Respond and reply to the Discussion board by Sunday Feb. 28
Paper 3: “Verbal/Nonverbal Scavenger Hunt” due Feb. 28
Test 2 closes Feb. 25
Week 7
February 29-March 6
Read on Line lessons “Conversation” and Conversation Cond.”
Read textbook Chapter 7
Respond and reply to the Discussion Board by Sunday March 6
Test 3 opens on Wednesday March 2 and Closes on Wednesday March 9
Week 8:
March 7-11
Final Projects due no later than Monday March 7
Post and reply to Discussion prompt by March 9
Test 3 closes March 9
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