Is a Course in Communications for you?
Did you think that “happily ever after” meant no fights or disagreements?
Is there someone at work that you just can’t seem to get along with?
Do you speak first and then think later – and then regret it?
Are you seeking a job that requires excellent “people skills?”
Is the “generation gap” between you and your parents just too big to handle?
Do you spend lots of time going over “what you wished you said” but didn’t?
IF THESE QUESTIONS “HIT HOME” WITH YOU OR RELATE TO YOU IN SOME WAY, THEN YOU SHOULD TAKE A COURSE IN
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
This
course presents a study of basic theories of human communication. Focus on the
nature of verbal and non-verbal signals, face-to-face communication systems, and
analysis of human interpersonal communication at
individual
and societal levels.
When
you get up in front of audiences, do you go blank?
Did
you think you had a job that did not require giving speeches and now you are
hearing the words Oral Presentation, Project Updates, Weekly Briefings and
Project Summaries?
Is
public speaking one of your greatest fears?
Are
you interested in a career in Public Relations, Broadcasting, or News Reporting?
Are
you a future teacher who is nervous about getting up in front of your students?
Do
you want to get up and speak at meetings but fear doing so?
IF
THESE QUESTIONS “HIT HOME” WITH YOU OR RELATE TO YOU IN SOME WAY, THEN YOU
SHOULD TAKE A COURSE IN
INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION
This
course examines the nature and basic principles of speech, with emphasis on
improving speaking and listening skills common to all forms of oral
communication through a variety of experiences in public speaking