Maricopa Community Colleges  COM110AA   19956-99999 

Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-27-1995

COM110AA  1995 Fall - 9999

LEC  1.0 Credit(s)  1.0 Period(s)  1.0 Load  Acad

Interpersonal Communication Part I

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:

 

COM110AA  1995 Fall - 9999

Interpersonal Communication Part I

 

1.

Define the process of interpersonal communication in terms of models and principles. (I)

2.

Explain how perception impact communication and interaction. (II)

3.

Trace the development of self-concept and its influences on communication. (II)

4.

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:

 

COM110AA  1995 Fall - 9999

Interpersonal Communication Part I

 

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

 

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