COMM 2425 Person to Person CommunicationDr. Janet Yedes
(Interpersonal Communication) CAS Room452Office: CAS 425
Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00-3:20pmEmail:
Fall 2006Section 02 Phone: 908-737-0469
Office Hours: Mon & Wed 11:00-12:30
Tues 2:00-3:30 & Thurs 4:00-5:00 and By Appointment
Required Texts:
Wood, Julia T. (2004). (4th Ed.) Interpersonal Communication Everyday Encounters.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Braithwaite, Dawn O. & Wood, Julia T. (2000). Case Studies in Interpersonal Communication: Processes and Problems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Course Objectives:
To demonstrate an understanding of basic concepts in interpersonal communication.
To examine social diversity in interpersonal communication.
To analyze interpersonal situations in everyday interactions.
To apply interpersonal concepts to specific case studies.
To share experiences, insights, and concerns about interpersonal communication.
Course Evaluation:
Assignment 1 Identity(DUE: Sept 21)25 points
Assignment 2 Friendship or Family (DUE: Oct 26)25 points
Assignment 3 Conflict (DUE: Nov 28)25 points
Assignment 4 Case Study Presentation25 points
(Given on Scheduled Date)
EXAM I (Oct 5)40 points
EXAM II (Dec 14)40 points
Class Participation20 points
(Includes discussions, class activities,
answering questions on readings, and
may include quizzes) ______
Total Points 200 points
There are no make up exams.
Grading Scale:A 187-200
A- 180-186
B+ 174-179
B 167-173
B-160-166
C+ 157-159
C 150-156
D 140-149
F Below 140
Course Schedule (Subject to Changes)
Week 1 THSept 8Classes begin.
Week 2 MSept 12Introduction. Self-Knowledge
Interpersonal Communication.
Read: Chapter 1
WSept 14Identity. Self. Selflessness. Read: Case Studies 8 & 2
Read: Chapter 2
Week 3 MSept 19Perception. Read: Case Studies 9 & 4
Read: Chapter 3
WSept 21Mindful Listening
Read: Chapter 6
DUE: Identity Assignment 1
Week 4 MSept 26Diverse Families
Read: Case Study 11 & 25
WSept 28Diverse Families
Read: Case Study 24 & 26
Week 5 MOct 3Using Language. Speech Communities
Read: Chapter 4
WOct 5EXAM I
Week 6 MOct 10Holiday. No Class
WOct 12Nonverbal Communication. Indigenous Peoples
Read: Chapter 5
Week 7 MOct 17Friendships
Read: Chapter 10 and Read:Case Study 7
WOct 19Cross-Race Friendships. McCullough
Read: Case Study 27
Week 8 MOct 24Romantic Relationships
Read: Chapter 11
Read: Case Study 14 & 10
WOct 26Relationships
Read: Case Study 16 & 19
DUE: Friendship or Family Assignment 2
Week 9 MOct 31Workplace. Talk in Our Everyday Lives
WNov 2Workplace Assignment.
Week 10 MNov 7Relationships.
Read: Case Study 13 & 17
W Nov 9Relationships
Read: Case Study 1 & 28 & 29
Week11 MNov 14Conflict Communication
WNov 16Styles of Conflict Resolution
Week 12 MNov 21Climate
Read: Chapter 8 & Case Study 18 & 20
WNov 23Conflict Communication
Read: Chapter 9 & Case Study 15 & 21
Week 13 MNov 28Mediation
Read: Folger & Case Study 22
DUE: Conflict Assignment 3
WNov 30Peacemaking
Read: Le Resche
Week 14 MDec 5Mutuality
WDec 7Interactions in a Multicultural World
Read: Selected article
Week 15 MDec 12Interactions in a Multicultural World
WDec 14EXAM II
Week 16 MDec 19Sustainable Communities
Read: Epilogue in Wood text
WDec 21Inner & Interpersonal Communication
Course Policy and Procedures
- Attend Class ready to participate! Arrive on Time! Your presence, participation, and substantive contributions to class discussions, and group activities are essential to successful completion of this course.
- Be respectful and attentive to other class members. Listen while another is speaking.
- Be sure all beepers and cell phones are turned off during classes. Take care of all personal matters before and after classes.
- You are responsible for reading the text and other materials, and completing work prior to the class for which they are assigned. You are responsible for bringing questions for discussion and clarification to class. You are responsible for getting class notes, handouts, and announcements in the rare event that you miss a class.
- All written work prepared outside of class for this course must be typed or word processed. In-class written work must be legible. Be sure to keep your own extra copies of all written work. Keep all handouts, notes, and written work for the course until you have received your final grade report from the university.