COMM 2500 Interpersonal Communication 3 credit hours Focuses on basic processes in face-to-face interaction, including verbal and nonverbal messages, coordination in conversation, messages about self and others, and communication in personal relationships.
The Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder is a vibrant community of scholars who share a commitment to excellence and innovation in communication research and teaching.
Students gain intellectual and practical skills to understand communication as both a way of seeing how the world works and as a set of tools for changing it. They learn to become adept speakers, writers, readers and listeners who ask thoughtful questions, are media savvy and collaborate to solve problems.
The undergraduate degree in communication at CMCI teaches students to become strong communicators who have an analytical, transformative mindset that can be applied to any field. Students gain intellectual and practical skills to understand communication as both a way of seeing how the world works and as a set of tools for changing it.
The department offers programs leading to bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees with emphases in organizational communication, discourse and society, and rhetoric and culture.
Fundamental course introducing the concepts and theories of interpersonal communication. Topics include: process and functions of communication, relationship development, communication strategies, interpersonal language skills, listening and response skills and managing conflict.
The Interpersonal Communication Course at National helps students learn communications skills that can help them navigate through a variety of work environments.
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Interpersonal communication is ninety-nine percent reaction, so only the first speaker can organize his or her opening statement. From then on it is reaction upon reaction, and thinking and speaking on our feet is difficult.
Examines how communication processes such as language and nonverbal behavior shape perceptions of self, influence identity, and impact interpersonal roles and relationships. Students learn theories of human interaction and consider how this can be used to improve relational communication.
Textbook: Trenholm, S. & Jensen, A. (2013). Interpersonal communication (7 th ). New York, NY: Oxford.
Teaches the discovery of how culturally variable communication practices (e.g., word and language choice, speech acts, personal address, silence, nonverbal communication, etc.) can lead to the breakdown of coordinated interaction, and how coordination can be restored.
In the Department of Communication, students learn about communication practices that underlie all of our social interactions, both in face-to-face interaction and in new forums, such as social media. The department is a vibrant community of scholars who share a commitment to excellence and innovation in communication research and teaching.
Topical seminar on the functions of communication across interpersonal, group, organizational, and public contexts. Reviews current theory and research on topics such as communication and conflict, persuasion, and ethical dimensions of communication practices.
COMM 4930 (1-6) Internship. Studies are pursued in communication-related work experience projects that generally require 40 hours on the job per credit hour and evidence (e.g., journal, paper and employer evaluation) of significant learning.
The Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder is a vibrant community of scholars who share a commitment to excellence and innovation in communication research and teaching.
In the Department of Communication, you will learn about communication practices that underlie all of our social interactions, both in face-to-face interaction and in new forums, such as social media. Your education will enable you to enact change in your personal life, work life and civic life.
The undergraduate degree in communication teaches students to become strong communicators who have an analytical, transformative mindset that can be applied to any field.
CMCI is home to several internationally recognized centers and initiatives that provide valuable new research and insight on contemporary issues, including the Center for Communication and Demographic Engagement , and TEDxCU.
Our undergraduate degree blends the best of a broad, liberal arts education with practical skills that contribute to career and life success. Students must also complete a secondary area of study outside of the communication major.
Even in the technology-rich economy of the 21st century, much of our success is still based in effective collaboration and communication between people. In every field human interaction is unavoidable, and our world is in need of professionals who can navigate this interaction throughout different contexts.
Throughout the program, students will develop advanced skills in nonverbal and verbal communication analysis, relational communication, leadership, group communication, speech communication, social influence and conflict negotiation.
Since the communications BA degree in interpersonal and human relations covers a wide breadth of topics, students are prepared for a variety of different careers across many industries. Graduates of this program are qualified for jobs in fields such as:
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