Communication Studies
COMM 4535: Nonverbal Social Interaction
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Offers analytic insight on methods people use to communicate different types of social action through body language.
- Much of our communication is nonverbal, as it is through our body language that we initiate new relationships (both personal and professional) and communicate anger, frustration, happiness, and grief.
- Offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the tools needed to examine the role nonverbal behaviors (body orientation, gaze direction, gesture, laughter, etc.) have in conveying meaning and constructing and negotiating interpersonal relationships.
- This course incorporates materials from communication, psychology, anthropology, and sociology.
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