COM 102 Interpersonal Communications

Concerned with verbal and nonverbal communication that takes place among individuals during interpersonal interaction. Typical areas of concern are perceiving others, presenting one's self, conversation and barriers to communication. Activities may include games, exercises and role playing.

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08393 Interpersonal Communications Buckmaster 3

 

COM 104 Communication in Groups and Organizations

An overview of the purposes and effects of communication in groups and organizations. Practical experience in interviewing and participation in various types of discussions.

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08394 Communication in Groups and Organizations Buckmaster 3

 

COM 205 Forms of Social Influence

(This course is cross listed with PSY205.) An assessment of the process whereby humans influence other humans to voluntarily believe or do what they wish them to believe or do: primary emphasis is
the interpersonal exchange. Forms include modeling, requesting, bargaining, persuading, demanding, conditioning, group influence, and coercion. Media and written persuasion are also considered. Student performance is a part of this course. Prerequisite: COM101, 102, 104 or 106, or permission.

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08429 Forms of Social Influence McCue-Herlihy 3

 

COM 375 Social Networks

An introduction to the essentials of social network theory and the methods of social network analysis, the study of patterns in communication and affiliation. Online, in groups, and friends, you are who you know. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or COM 205 or PSY 205. 3 Credits (this course is cross listed with Soc 375)

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08235 Social Networks Cook 3