COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Randall Rogan
Allan Louden
COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to develop students' understanding of interpersonal commuication by focusing on theory and praxis. As such, we examine several theories of dyadic interaction and explore the underlying assumptions that we hold regarding interpersonal interaction. this is primarily achieved through large lecture presenation. the student applies skills of interpersonal interaction in experiential learning activities within recitation sections that are designed for maximum dessimination of information.

COURSE TOPICS
 
Communication Competence
Listening
Cross-Cultural Communication
Gender Communication
Cognition and Perception
Social Roles and Self-Perception
Nonverbal Communication
Verbal Communication
Relational Development
Relational Conflict
Power and Compliance Gaining
Relational Termination
COURSE RESOURCES

Rogan's Lotus Notes Cabinet for Interpersonal Communication (restricted access)

Professional Organizations of Particular Interest
 
International Communication
Association
National Communication
Association
ICA Intercultural Communication 
Division Homepage
Southen States Communication 
Association
Lambda Pi Eta
Undergraduate Honor Society
American Communication 
Association 
NCA Undergraduate 
Organizations
Central States
Communication Association
Eastern Communication
Association
Western Communication 
Association
Other Professional 
Associations
Bibliographic Links of Notable Interest
 
Compliance-Gaining
Nonverbal  
Communication
Risk 
Communication
NCA Bibliographic 
ReferenceLinks
Internet Sites of Particular Interest
 
Communication Institute for 
On-line Scholarship
Nonverbal 
Behavior
Communications Central
Homepage
Journal of Computer
Mediated Communication
Communication  
Ring
Nonverbal 
Communication 
Links to Online  
Resources
General Communication  
Resources
Grade 
Calculator
Paul Ekman's 
Homepage
Terrorism Research 
Center
Relational Conflict
Resources