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Dec 21, 2024
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COMM 306 - Intercultural Communication Upper Division
An exploration of intercultural communication within various national contexts, though primarily U.S.-based. The courses will include an examination of the roles of identity, history, power, language, cultural values, nonverbal communication, migration, cultural space, popular cultural communication and relationships. Students will also become familiar with intercultural communication theories and with approaches to studying intercultural communication. Seeks to provide a basis for comprehending the relationship between culture and communication and for understanding cultural practices, differences and similarities.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) ARTS & HUM - Arts and Humanities Analysis, IPE - Identity, Power, and Equity in the United States
Repeatable No
Additional Notes Previous course number: COMM 106
Course credits: 4
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