COMM 611: Interpersonal Communication

This course is designed to give you a working map of important theories in interpersonal communication. The course surveys major theoretical issues and propositions in interpersonal communication, particularly as they relate to health communication and other communication contexts. The course begins with consideration of the ways in which theories are constructed and have been broadly applied to human communication and then moves on to consider specific theories about particular interpersonal communication activities and enterprises.
Please review the syllabus for full course information.
Term: This is a Full Semester course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course OR one course each in Winter/Spring I and Winter/Spring II.
Prerequisite(s): Qualified to teach content area
Indiana State University
Semester: Winter/Spring 2024 – Full Semester
Instructor: Dr. Shana Kopaczewski
Graduate Credits: 3
Format: Online Asynchronous
Dates: 1/16/24 – 5/10/24
Graduate Certificate Available: No
Master’s Completion: View Options for Communications
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