Interpersonal Communication Syllabus for 2021-2022
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Instructor Information

Office Location

<p>Parcells Hall - 200H</p>

Office Hours

Virtual meetings available by appointment.

Course Information

COVID-19 Protocols

Recording Policy

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Course

SPCH-1318-030 Interpersonal Communication

Prerequisites

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.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Devito, J. A. (2017). Interpersonal Messages (4th Ed). Pearson: Boston, MA.

*Please purchase the bundled package that includes a "Revel Access Code" for this hybrid course. This bundled package provides the online access code you will need to complete the online learning activities. The assignments facilitated via Revel are worth 20% of your final grade. This means you must purchase the textbook. 

Supplies

In addition to the course textbook listed above, students are required to have access to a computer with internet access;  word processing capabilities; portable document file reading capabilities (.pdf).

Students should regularly access Amarillo College's student e-mail system, learning management system - BlackBoard, and digital textbook content - Revel.

Student Performance

Through reading the course literature, reviewing recent research findings, and participating in group and individual oral assignments, the student will:

  1. Exhibit understanding of interpersonal theories and principles;
  2. Demonstrate the 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 by effectively researching, evaluating, and applying communication in oral and written assignments;
  5. Demonstrate understanding of the relevance of cross-cultural, co-cultural, gender and age influences on human communication;
  6. Demonstrate the ability to identify, evaluate, and apply conflict styles and conflict management techniques in dyads and groups;
  7. Identify types of barriers to effective listening and overcoming said barriers. 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

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.

Netiquette

Online etiquette, often referred to as "netiquette," is essential for life lived on the Internet.  As a society, it's oftentimes too easy to use keystrokes as missile attacks against others, and it's oftentimes too easy to mistake someone's keystrokes as personal attacks. Because of those two elements, we will follow these guidelines:

We Honor Our Differences

  • Behind every keystroke is a living breathing soul.  They have people who count on them, love them, and trust them.  They may have a life story different from ours, but it is our duty to the integrity of the classroom environment to keep our classmates safe.  Safe from harassment, safe from bullying, safe.
  • When differences arise, use the tools we are learning in this course to ask for clarification.  Differences can be anything from personal beliefs to questions about truth of assertions.  
  • When differences arise, take the time to understand the other point of view.  In the process, you may change your viewpoint, or may strengthen your own argument.  Either way, the only way to achieve this wisdom and knowledge is to put forth the effort to listen and understand your classmates. 
  • Find your voice.  Speak with clarity and kindness.  Always seek the truth.  Question everything.  Never make enemies, instead, build allies.  If you would not say it to their face, do not type it.
  • Your voice is not without a name.  A server records your every keystroke.  Participate with integrity.
  • Even if it is housed on a server, the BlackBoard is a college classroom.  Please respect the educational setting just as you would a traditional classroom.

We Honor the Craft of Communication

In this class, we are learning how to communicate.  We will practice that skill in every dimension during our time together.

  • TYPING IN ALL CAPS IS AKIN TO SHOUTING.  Do not shout, please.
  • Speaking fluent sarcasm is a gift many have; however, as of yet, there is no sarcasm font.  Be cautious when using humor and sarcasm in an online environment.  Insulting your audience will dilute your effectiveness as a communicator. 
  • When possible, check previous postings for content redundancy.  
  • Edit and review your online writing before submitting it.
  • LOL, OMG, SMH are perfectly fine when texting; however, this is a college classroom.  Write as a college-level student.  The same thing with emojis.  Use your words.

Know when to use email versus a discussion board.  Things to keep in mind:

Personal matters should addressed via email (i.e., asking instructor a question, finding out information about a campus event, etc.).

Class matters should be addressed via BlackBoard discussion boards (i.e., if will benefit at least three other people in the class).

Grading Criteria

Grade Calculation

Grades will be calculated on the following cumulative scale. 

ASSIGNMENT MY GRADE WEIGHT
Revel __________/ 30%
Journals (6) __________/ 30%
Application Essay  __________/ 20%
Exams (2) __________/ 20%
TOTALS: __________/ 100%

Assignment Descriptions

Revel
Revel activities are provided by the textbook publisher and facilitated via the publisher's online learning management system. Access to Revel is found on the course menu in BlackBoard.

Journals
You will complete six journal application assignments. Journals will require you to watch a brief "TedTalk" and respond to prompts provided to guide critical thinking. 

Application Essay
You will write one short application essay that incorporates IPC theory as it applies to the real world.

Exams
You will complete two exams. Each exam consists of 50 questions as related to previously reviewed chapters in the textbook.
 

 

Please note that late work is not accepted in this course. Unless otherwise indicated, all assignments are due by 11:30 p.m. on Sunday of the week they are assigned. Assignments are to be submitted via BlackBoard. Hard copy submissions will not be accepted.

ADA accommodation requirements must be submitted within four days of the start of the course or accommodations cannot be guaranteed.   

Attendance

Regular attendance is essential for satisfactory achievement. Attendance for this course means logging in several times per week to engage Revel based work, completing journals, and submitting assignments prior to the listed deadline. *Think participation and engagement not just attendance. 

Calendar

COURSE CALENDAR
SPCH 1318.030 || Interpersonal Communication
Instructor: Ryan Loyd, MA  || Online via BlackBoard LMS
Fall I 2021 || August 23 through October 15, 2021

Week

Week Start

Topics

Assignments & Due Date

1

Monday
August 23

Course Introduction and Overview
Foundations of IPC (Chapter 1)

Intro to IPC Journal
Due 08/29

2

Monday
August 30

Culture (Chapter 2)
Perception (Chapter 3)

Journal 1
Revel Ch 1-3
Due 09/05

3

Monday
Sept 6

Listening (Chapter 4)
Verbal Messages (Chapter 5)

Journal 2
Revel Ch 4-5
Due 09/12

4 Monday
Sept 13
Nonverbal Messages (Chapter 6)
Emotional Messages (Chapter 7)

Journal 3
Revel Ch 6-7
Exam 1 (Ch 1-7)
Due 09/19

5 Monday
Sept 20
Conversational Messages (Chapter 8)
Relationships (Chapter 9)

Journal 4
Revel Ch 8-9
Due 09/26

6

Monday
Sept 27
Relationship Types and Theories (Chapter 10)
Conflict (Chapter 11)
Journal 5
Revel Ch 10-11
Due 10/03

7

Monday
Oct 4
Dark Communication (Reading/Video Provided in BlackBoard) Journal 6
Exam 2 (Ch 7-11)
Due 10/10

8

Monday
Oct 11
Course Conclusion
**This week's deadline is on Wednesday, October 13 at 11:30 p.m.**
Final Essay
Due 10/13

All assignments are due by 11:30 p.m. on the date listed. Please submit assignments online via BlackBoard. Late work is not accepted.

Additional Information

This syllabus may be adjusted at the discretion of the instructor or department chair as they see fit without prior notice. 

Syllabus Created on:

08/24/21 9:06 PM

Last Edited on:

10/11/21 7:59 PM