Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/30/2020-06/10/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 12:45PM - 02:35PM, Room to be Announced
The interpersonal communication process is examined through lectures, reading, and exercises. Subjects include personal and professional relationships, goal-setting, first impressions, conflict resolution, non-verbal messages, image building, self-concepts and assertiveness. 10/01/2019-12/12/2019 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Harmony East Building, Room H330
Intercultural Communication is a course dedicated to exploring the impact cultural differences have on the communication process. Students explore their own cultural behaviors and possible ways to deal with difficult situations when cultural differences cause a problem(s). Emphasis is given to the influence of culture on the interpretation of the communication act and to the communication skills that enhance cross-cultural communication. 03/31/2020-06/11/2020 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 10:00AM - 11:50AM, Niemeyer Center, Room N141
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/31/2020-06/11/2020 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 11:00AM - 12:50PM, Harmony East Building, Room H310, or virtually as the public health circumstances require.
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 04/01/2020-06/10/2020 Lecture Wednesday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, Wilsonville Campus, Room W211
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/31/2020-06/11/2020 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Niemeyer Center, Room N141
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/30/2020-06/10/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Niemeyer Center, Room N140
Practice in organization, research and delivery of a variety of speeches. 03/30/2020-06/10/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 09:00AM - 10:50AM, Niemeyer Center, Room N140
Explores interpersonal and small group dynamics and communication skills in day-to-day formal and informal situations. Examines positive self-concept, listening skills, verbal and non-verbal modes of communication, and clarity of expression. Designed for non-transfer students. 02/03/2020-06/12/2020 Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedClackamas High School, Room CLSRM