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Communication Strategies (COM 705) |
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Communication |
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University of Phoenix |
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This three-week, online course provides new doctoral learners with an introduction to advanced communication strategies for academic success within the University of Phoenix?s adult learning model. Topics include enhanced communication skills, academic rigor, scholarly practices, APA formatting and style, individual and group presentation techniques, doctoral level research tools, critical thinking strategies and skills, stress and time management, and Learning Team dynamics. |
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Cultural Communication (COM6420) |
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Communication |
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Amberton University |
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The course allows students to analyze how cultural differences affect communication. Students study various cultures and compare and contrast them with American culture. |
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Human Communication: Interviewing Skills (PSY5001) |
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Communication |
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Northcentral University |
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This course assists Learners in developing an understanding of the process of communication and the skills related to effecting the change process. A dual focus on the listener and the speaker and a state of conscious alertness in each role will be emphasized with constant monitoring of the outcome. An emphasis is placed on the counseling interview and the developing personhood of the client and the counselor. |
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Nonverbal Communication (COM5407) |
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Communication |
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Amberton University |
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The course presents the impact of nonverbal behavior on the communication process. Topics include how personal and environmental variables such as body movement, touch, smell, and physical appearance affect the communication process. In addition, the course investigates the research on nonverbal communication with special attention given to analysis and application. |
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