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Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-27-1995 |
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COM110AA
1995 Fall - 9999 |
LEC 1.0
Credit(s) 1.0 Period(s) 1.0 Load Acad |
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Interpersonal
Communication Part I |
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Theory and practice of communication skills which affect
day-to- day interactions with other persons. Topics may include using verbal
and nonverbal symbols, interactive listening, resolving interpersonal
conflict, developing and maintaining personal and professional relationships.
Prerequisites: None. Course
Attribute(s): General
Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Sciences - [SB] in combination with: COM110AB and COM110AC |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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COM110AA 1995
Fall - 9999 |
Interpersonal Communication Part I |
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Define the process of interpersonal communication in terms
of models and principles. (I) |
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Explain how perception impact communication and
interaction. (II) |
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Trace the development of self-concept and its influences
on communication. (II) |
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Demonstrate the
ability to observe and express emotions effectively and responsibly in a
variety of communication situations. (II) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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COM110AA 1995
Fall - 9999 |
Interpersonal Communication Part I |
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I. Interpersonal
Communication Process: Models and Principles A. Source Receiver B. Encoding-Decoding C. Messages D. Feedback E. Channels F. Noise G. Context II. Factors Within the
Individual Which Influence Communication A. Perception B. Self-Concept C. Emotions D. Attitudes E. Beliefs F. Values G. Choice/Responsibility |