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Introduction to Human Communication

The human communication course should be a broad-based overview of communication. It is recommended this survey course begin by defining communication and familiarizing students with salient communication axioms and models. The course should also examine contexts of communication, including but not limited to, interpersonal, intercultural, group, public, mass and mediated communication and may include performative aspects. It is suggested that the course wrap up by analyzing wide-ranging issues such as culture and ethics.

Also listed as: Principles/Foundations of Communication

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Universal Code: COM101


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Introduction to Human Communication core course on the listed campus.

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Albany
Clinton
Cobleskill
Cortland
Dutchess
Erie
Farmingdale
Fashion Institute
Finger Lakes
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Monroe
Nassau
New Paltz
Oneonta
Onondaga
Orange County
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Schenectady
Stony Brook
Suffolk
CO11
Suffolk
University at Buffalo
Westchester
Westchester

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