SPE103 — Interpersonal Communication
3 Cr. Per Week: 3 Lec. This course explores the fundamental principles and practices of interpersonal communication, emphasizing the skills necessary for effective interaction and relationship development in personal and professional contexts. Students will examine key concepts such as verbal and nonverbal communication, mindful listening, perception, and conflict management. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, practical exercises, and group discussions, students will develop a deeper understanding of how communication shapes relationships and influences social dynamics. Additionally, students will learn to analyze and improve their own communication skills while understanding the impact of context, culture, and individual differences on interpersonal interactions. Usually all and Spring semesters General Education: Meets SUNY requirement for Basic Communication - Oral (COMO) Click here for the Class Schedule
Part of
- Chemistry, A.S.
- Communication Studies, A.S.
- Computer Information Systems, A.S.
- Computer Science, A.S.
- Dietetics Studies, A.S.
- Digital Media, A.S.
- Electronics Technology, A.A.S
- Fine Arts, A.S.
- General Education Requirement Waiver Criteria
- Personal Training, Certificate
- Physical Education Studies, A.S.
- Psychology, AS
- List of Approved Electives