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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: 04:189:101, 04:192:200 Corequisites: None
Critical examination of the theory and research concerning the dimensions, dynamics, and functions of interpersonal interaction.
Learning Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Identify how everyday human interactions construct and manage identities, relationships, and cultures.
- Compare advanced perspectives on key movements, themes, and thinkers in the study of interpersonal communication.
- Analyze “Big Ideas” (abstract theoretical concepts) and how such conceptualizations have been extended and applied in contemporary interpersonal communication research.
- Evaluate various approaches to studying interpersonal communication, including their methodologies and implications.
- Demonstrate improved skills with engaging in academic dialogue, both written (via paper assignments) and spoken (via class discussions).