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CMST95 — Interactional Communication

5 credits · 55 hours

CMST 95 - Interactional Communication CMST 95 - Interactional Communication 5 Credits Foundational application of communication concepts related to successfully attempting and executing engagement/self-advocacy in social and professional (college, career) interactions. Emerging skills practice in verbal communication, nonverbal communication, and listening to increase conversational competence in interpersonal and professional contexts. Emphasis on self-concept and self-esteem to bolster enhanced confidence in initiating, maintaining, and cultivating conversations in various contexts. Instructor Permission Required Yes Course Note Designed for students in ACHIEVE/ACCESS Services, ISP, special populations Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students who need preliminary support in self-advocacy and fundamentals of interactional communication prior to taking other Communication courses. Serves as a step-up from CMST 80 for students who need further assistance prior to entering CMST 101 or other CMST courses. Active Date 20250401T11:44:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 22 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Course outline: Fundamentals of self-concept/self-esteem Definitions How self-concept/self-esteem impacts motivation, confidence, and competence in communication Strategies to enhance self-concept/self-esteem to attempt/engage conversation Identifying different types of relationships and determining how each is impacted by communication Identi

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