CMST205 — Nonverbal Communication
CMST 205 - Nonverbal Communication CMST 205 - Nonverbal Communication 5 Credits Explores perspectives on the prevalence and importance of nonverbal communication in human interaction. Includes effects of environment and space, physical appearance, physical behavior, the eyes and face, and vocal cues on human communication with a special emphasis on understanding intercultural differences. Placement Eligibility English 99 or higher Course Note Completion of CMST& 101 recommended. Previously SPCH 205. Fees Quarters Typically pring Day Designed to Serve Any student desiring to improve his/her communication skills and develop the ability to better understand others in various cultural settings. Active Date 20260408T14:58:51 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline Basic Perspectives Environment and space effects on human communication. Physical appearance and dress Kinetics Face and eyes Paralanguage Touch Nonverbal determinants in business and intercultural communication. Student Learning