CMM127
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Intercultural Communication
Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts Division
CLC - College of Lake County
Course Description
This course will examine the complex relationships between communication and culture by using social, psychological, interpretive and critical perspectives. Additionally, this course will allow one to consider the role that communication has in creating, maintaining, or challenging cultural assumptions, norms, rules and power structures and will also encourage one to consider the importance of social, historical, and cultural contexts in intercultural interactions. Students of CMM127 will explore how diverse underlying cultural orientations and patterns influence communication within and between cultures and will learn to evaluate their own and other's communicative behaviors from a culturally sensitive perspective. Throughout the semester, students will build communication skills with a particular emphasis on bridging cultural barriers through in class and out of class activities. Theoretical and practical aspects of intercultural communication will be addressed with a focus on building culturally competent communication skills.
Minimum Credit Hours
3
Maximum Credit Hours
3
PCS Code
1.1
IAI Code
MC904
Requirements
Prerequisite: College Reading and Writing Readiness
Does this course meet the standards as an International/Multicultural course?
Yes