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Interpersonal Communication

Division: Fine Arts, Comm, and New Media

Department: Communications

Course: COMM 2110

Title: Interpersonal Communication

Description: The study of interpersonal communication is the study of interaction between people. It is not only the conversation, but the psychology of relationships, problems, and situations and how they can be dealt with in an effective manner. This course is designed to study interpersonal communication from a descriptive as well as analytical point of view. The topics of interpersonal relationships include; Cognitive Psychology, self-concept, perception, emotions, verbal and nonverbal language, listening, intimacy, climate, and conflict will be discussed. Possible methods of enhancing interpersonal communication situations will be practiced through discussion, role-play, writing, critical evaluation, feedback and observance.


Courses Taught Fall 2024

SectionCRNScheduleInstructor
2110-H015969MWF9:30 am-10:20 amWest, Mckay S.
2110-N025971Taught OnlineVan Orman, John D.
2110-N505972Taught OnlineYardley, Travis T.
2110-N015970Taught OnlineVan Orman, John D.
2110-01S5965TTH9:30 am-10:45 amCox, Carl A.
2110-1005966TTH11:00 am-12:15 pmCox, Sandra Y.
2110-2055967TTH11:00 am-12:15 pmCox, Sandra Y.

Courses Taught Spring 2025

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