SSK 1205 Interpersonal Skills and Social Interaction
Syllabus
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Instructor: B. Richardson
(Course Coordinator)
Sections: 01, 03
Office: bldg 10, rm 06
Office hours: see office door
Phone: 2324
Email: b.richardson@aui.ma
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Instructor: Dr. C. Mobasheri
Sections: 02
Office: bldg 6, rm 108
Office hours: see office door
Phone: 2034
E-mail: c.mobasheri@aui.ma |
Instructor: B. Mittan
Sections: 04, 05
Office: bldg 10, rm 103
Office hours: see office door
Phone: 2468
E-mail: r.mittan@aui.ma
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Course Description
This course is designed to introduce the principles and areas of
human communication. Individuals grow and develop within a social
context, making effective interaction skills a necessary part of
everyday life. This course will emphasize interpersonal communication
and conflict resolution skills. Interactive exercises will be utilized
to help students master both the theory and the practice of these
skills.
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Course Structure
The course will follow a lecture and discussion format. Students
are expected to participate in class discussions, small group activities,
and in-class exercises. Students are also responsible for reading
all assigned course materials outside of class.
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Attendance, Class Participation and Academic Integrity
As a condition for completing the course, university regulations
state that no student may miss more than 3 classes. Excused absences
must be reported to the professor no later than the student's return
to class. BOTH excused and unexcused absences will be recorded
and BOTH will affect students' class participation scores.
Students are required to be in class on time and not leave prior
to the end of the class period. Being late is unacceptable-it
will affect your grade. Each student is accountable for ALL
work missed due to absence. Should an absence from class be unavoidable,
the student is expected to obtain lecture notes from a classmate
and to contact the instructor about any projects missed.
Participation is very important. Students learn more as they practice
expressing their thoughts and interacting with classmates and the
professor. Therefore contribution to class and group discussions
is strongly encouraged.
The topic of academic integrity includes cheating, and is clearly
defined by University policy. Cheating will not be tolerated in
any form. If there is any evidence that a student is participating
in cheating the student will receive a failing grade in the course.
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Course Outline
Students are responsible for taking notes during class. The course
will generally progress in the following way:
| Unit 1 |
Concepts and Principles of Communication |
| Unit 2 |
Effective Listening and Empathy |
| Unit 3 |
Interpersonal Conflict and Conflict Management Strategies |
| Unit 4 |
The Self in Communication |
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Evaluation
The student's course grade will be determined by the following:
class attendance and participation, class projects, unit exams,
and a final exam.
Class attendance and participation
Class attendance and participation have already been
defined above and constitute 20% of the course grade.
Class Projects & Homework
During the semester students are expected to complete
a number of individual and group projects. The purpose of these
assignments is to provide opportunities to work actively with the
concepts discussed in class. Additional details regarding this requirement
will be provided during the course. These projects will constitute
20% of the course grade.
Unit Examinations
There will be four unit exams. The lowest exam grade
will be dropped. Each examination will account for 15% of the course
grade, for a total of 45%.
The final exam will consist of a presentation in
which students demonstrate their knowledge and application of the
skills studied in the course.
The final course grade will be weighted as follows:
| Class Attendance and Participation |
20 points |
| Class Projects |
20 points |
| Unit Examinations (3) |
45 points |
| Final Exam |
15 points |
| Total |
100 points |
Grading Scale
90-100 = A 80-89 = B 70-79 = C 60-69 = D < 60 = F
Students earning D or F must repeat the course.
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