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COMM 35 |
Introduction to Nonverbal Communication |
Description: | Of all human communication, 70% or more is nonverbal. This course introduces the biological and environmental roots of nonverbal communication and how the body, face, eyes, voice, movement, distance, and time are used to communicate without words. The role of nonverbal communication in forming and maintaining personal and non-personal relationships, establishing one’s identity in society, and deception are presented. Methods of nonverbal communication research are also introduced. Offered as COMM 35 and LING 35; credit may be earned only once. Portions of instruction may be offered online; may also be offered fully online. |
Recommended Preparation: | Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AE |
Transferability: | CSU; UC |
Repeatability: | May be repeated once if grade was D or F. |
Grading Type: | Credit Course For Grade Or P/NP |
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Online sections - FALL 2024 |
| Sect | Days | Hours | Instructor | Location | Room | Units | Status | Total Seats | Enroll count | Seats Left | Wait List count | Dates | Book Link |
 | 0752 | TBA | 3 hrs 10 mins Per Week | Abend | Online | ONLINE | 3.00 | Ended | 35 | 19 | 16 | No Wait List | 8/19/24 - 12/14/24 |  |
| ONLINE COURSE: This online course requires students to complete course assignments and activities on their own time to meet established due dates each week. Students should dedicate the number of hours per week shown above for online class activities plus additional time for studying and homework. This online class is taught using CANVAS. Click on the Lobo Apps link on the MPC website to access Canvas, your MPC e-mail, and other online tools. Visit the Canvas Help Desk for help accessing your online course. Students must have regular access to a computer with high-speed Internet and be familiar with using the Internet. This is a Zero-Textbook-Cost (ZTC) course. Any required course content or materials are freely available online or will be provided by the College at no cost to students. Instructor Richard Abend will send you a welcome e-mail with orientation instructions one week before the course begins. For more information, please visit GETTING STARTED IN A LINGUISTICS CLASS or contact Richard at rabend@mpc.edu. |
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