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×Bakersfield, California•
An introduction to interpersonal communication as it pertains to exploration of the individual's relationships to others and the broader society including romantic, friendship, family and professional relationships at every age. Emphasis will be put on social, physiological and cultural influences such as social interaction, verbal communication, nonverbal communication, touch, human interaction and emotion that shape personal identity and interpersonal relationships, ethical communication founded on communication theory and research, and effective conflict resolution methods. Focus will also include participation in experiences designed to enhance competence and develop skills in interpersonal communication.C-ID: COMM 130
Units: 3.0
Hours: 54.0