SOCI105 — Intercultural Communication
Culture influences all aspects of our behavior including how we communicate, how we see ourselves, and how we see those who are different from us. By acquiring an interdisciplinary knowledge of culture and how it operates in our lives, students will learn to think critically about how cultural differences within societal groups can form the basis for communication patterns that can develop both between groups of Americans and also cross-nationally.
Part of
- Technical Studies Program, Business Management Option, A.A.S
- Criminal Justice Program, Corrections Option, A.S.
- Culinary Arts Program, A.A.S.
- Education Program, A.S.
- Instructional Assistant, A.A.S
- Education Prog, Elem, Middle School & Second Ed Option, A.A.
- Graphic Design Program, A.A.S.
- Homeland Security & Emergency Mgt Program, A.S.
- Technical Education