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SPCH-1318-HS03 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)
Hybrid
Interpersonal Messages, 4th edition by Joseph Devito. You need the bundle package that includes Revel (this is the online book access code you will need to complete online activities. The online bookwork will count as 10% of your grade, so yes….you do need to purchase the book for the class.)
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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Confidentiality
Many communication courses ask students to engage in a level of self-disclosure not usually characteristic of other courses. Different people will feel comfortable with varying levels of self-disclosure. While I would like you to draw from your personal experience, you may choose to talk about yourself or someone you know. If it is the latter, in the interest of confidentially they should remain nameless. Interpersonal Communication is an interactive course, meaning you will be learning from each other’s personal experiences and examples. For this reason it is encouraged for you to be open to sharing with the class. Additionally, because some individuals will be sharing personal stories, I expect there to be a level of confidentiality among the members of the class and respect for their classmates' privacy.
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In-Class Activities (10%):
This class relies upon two major things 1) your active participation in discussions and class exercises and 2) a close, meaningful analysis of your own communication tendencies with family, friends, co-workers and people you meet. If these things occur along with attention to assignments and class readings you will find tools to better understand your own communication skills, relate better with others and succeed in this course.
Regular attendance is essential for satisfactory achievement. Your participation in discussions and activities will directly affect your grade. Daily attendance will be recorded. Points will be deducted from your participation grade - regardless of the reason for the absence.
Late Work Policy:
I do not accept late work. Papers are due at the beginning of the class period. If you cannot make it to class, you need to get the paper turned in before class meets, by dropping it off in my office or emailing it to me before class. Quizzes cannot be made up.
In-class assignments
There will be several homework assignments given throughout the semester. If you are not in class the day we do the activity, you will be unable to make it up. This is part of the participation grade, and the only way you can participate is if you are present. If I assign something that is due the next class, you are responsible for contacting me or another student to get the assignment. I will accept it the day it is due only, and not after that.
Attendance (10%): Regular attendance is essential for satisfactory achievement. Your participation in discussions and activities will directly affect your grade. Daily attendance will be recorded. Points will be deducted from your participation grade for absences-- regardless of the reason for the absence. Perfect Attendance = Final Exam Exemption. This means you must have attended all classes.
The following criteria will determine the attendance grade:
No absence 1 absence |
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100 % 90% |
2 absences |
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70% |
3 absences |
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60% |
4 or more absences |
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0% |
Two tardies (or early exits) will equal an absence. |
Interpersonal Communication Course Schedule
Mrs. Montgomery PH204H – Email within ACConnect
*Subject to change by instructor as needed
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ONLINE/TEXTBOOK |
IN CLASS |
Week |
We will meet on August 21st for orientation and 1st assignment |
What to Read/Complete Activities for each chapter DUE SUNDAY NIGHT BEFORE CLASS MEETS |
Major Assignments/Tests |
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Bookwork Due 8/23
Quiz in class 8/23 |
Foundations of Interpersonal Communication Chapter One *access book and chapter assignments by clicking the “Bookwork” tab in your course |
Quiz Chapter One
“This is Me” Presentations |
2 |
Bookwork Due 8/27
Quiz in class 8/28 |
Perception of Self and Others Chapter Three |
Quiz Chapter Three |
3 |
Bookwork Due 9/3
Paper Due 9/11* (due to Labor Day holiday) |
Interpersonal Relationships Chapter Nine |
Paper One Due “The Way We See Me “ |
4 |
Bookwork Due 9/10
Quiz in class 9/11 |
Interpersonal Relationship Types and Theories Chapter Ten |
Quiz Chapter Ten |
5 |
Bookwork Due 9/17
Quiz in class 9/18 |
Interpersonal Conflict Management Chapter Eleven |
Quiz Chapter Eleven |
6 |
Bookwork Due 9/24
Paper Due 9/25 |
Nonverbal Messages Chapter Six |
Paper Two Due “Relationship Paper” Quiz Chapter Six |
7 |
Bookwork Due 10/1
Quiz in class 10/2 |
Verbal Messages Chapter Five |
Quiz Chapter Five |
8 |
Presentations Due 10/9 |
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Service Learning Presentations/End of semester celebration |
We are using a textbook this semester that includes online access, and online activities. These activities will count in your participation grade. The textbook was chosen as it is very interactive. The idea is for you to read and actively process the information. For this reason, Tuesday’s class will be a time for you to complete the Revel bookwork and get your volunteering hours done.
Mondays we will meet in the classroom from 7:00-9:45.
There is a service learning project that will require you to spend a minimum of three hours volunteering over the course of the 8 week semester. More details given in class.
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