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Madrid, Spain - Course Descriptions - Interpersonal Communication

Course Information

Subject: Humanities (HUM), Communication (COMM)
Number: 100 Level
Professor: Francisco Javier Davara Torrego
Language of Instruction: Spanish

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 45 contact hours, 3 semester credits

Availability

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Full Description

OBJECTIVES
Theoretical and methodological analysis of the processes of face-to-face communication. A study, from an interdisciplinary perspective, of the contexts in which these types of processes occur.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
A study of interpersonal communication focusing on verbal and nonverbal codes. Methods of interaction and communicating in public. To learn about the uses and capacities of different processes or situations of interpersonal communication.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
HALL, E. T.: El lenguaje silencioso. AE, Madrid 1975.
KNAPP, M. L.: La comunicación no verbal. Paidós, Barcelona 1984.
WINKIN, Y. (coord.): La nueva comunicación. Kairós, Barcelona 1984.

METHODOLOGY
Classes will involve presentation of the main course content by the professor, practical work by the professor and students and preparation of specific material by the students.

EVALUATION
Continuous assessment, practical participation and final exam in order to pass.

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Interpersonal Communication

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