Interpersonal Communication

Theory and Practice

InstructorRobyn Bergstrom

Office4962923 Office hours Wednesdays 10-12 ( or before or after class)

Text—The Key to Survival 2nd Ed. By Tracey Smith and Mary Tague-Busler

Course Description

The study of Interpersonal Communication is the study of interaction between people. It is not only the conversation, but the study of relationships, problems, and situations and how they can be dealt with in a positive manner. This course is designed to study interpersonal communication from a descriptive as well as analytical point of view. The topics of interpersonal relationships, self concept, perception, emotions, verbal and nonverbal language, listening, intimacy, climate, and conflict will be discussed. Possible methods of enhancing interpersonal communication situations will be practiced through discussion, role play, writing, and observance.

A discussion of the various theories that support communication is necessary to analyze when looking at interpersonal communication. A look at over 80 theories will be discussed throughout the semester. There will be approximately 30 theories that will be carefully scrutinized. It is believed that through the thorough analyzation and discussion of theory, that the practice of interpersonal communication can be enhanced.

Requirements

1. Attend class on time.(Tardies drive me crazy!)

2. Read the text cover to cover.(That means start today!)

3. Take all Tests. (Due one week after the presentation.)

4. Do a group presentation on a chapter of the book. (A lot of time and efforta lot of fun)

5. Write a journal entry on something that you learn each class time.(You are required to learn

something everyday!)

6. Produce a Photo Essay of 10 communication experiences. (A Hasslebut a great opportunity)

7. Do all assignments, such as jam sessions. (And other bizarre ideas of the Instructor.)

8. Visit instructor at appointed times. (And other times too!)

9. Write a two page discussion paper on a theory of choice.(Helps you apply your knowledge)

10. Enjoy and learn from each other. (Our best teachers are each other.)

11. Turn in all work on time or early. (Late work doesn’t get credit)

12. Disclose to me any special needs you have during the first week of class. (I’m understanding)

Criteria for Grading

Theory Paper

Be at least two full word processed pages

Can be any Communication Theory (There are books on reserve in the Library)

Discuss what it is, who is responsible for development, and relate it to your experience.

Be creative and interesting.

Use at least two sources on Bibliography Page

Service Learning Assignment

Ten hours of service that you learn about communication.

Submit your idea on line, and do the write up at the end.

Support your class members

Attend an event a class member is participating

Read a published work by a class member.

See a class member at their place of employment or residence

Type each one up and submit it on line

Name Tag

Make a clever Name Tag, wear it for the first month of class

3x5 Card

Written on ONE side only, contains a picture of you

Name, College & Home Addresses, Phone #s and Interesting Information, anything I should know about you.

Pillow Method Paper

Follow the guidelines from hand out or notes and use your own situation

Needs only to be a page long

Disability Paper

Go without use of a body part of sense for an hour

Write up a page on what you experienced and learned

Photo Essay

Write a paper about the communication with ten people or groups that you communicate with.

Produce a color copy or photo of you with each person or group

One page per person or group

Write a page at the end about what you learned doing with assignment

Culture Day

Wear clothing, bring food samples, pictures or objects of a culture

Have a one minute simple speech prepared to discuss your culture.

Who Am I Paper(Worth 10 points)

Write a one page paper about who you are and what makes you that way

Must be word processed or typed.

Ten Qualities Paper

Assign at least 3 people to write down 10 qualities about you!

Email, write, call and harass them to get this assignment done.

Type up a paper about what you learned about yourself from this assignment

Letter to my Spouse

Write a letter to your future or current spouse concerning the communication you want for your future lives together.

Can be any length.

Funeral Program

Write your Funeral program if you were to pass away today

Decide who the speakers would be

What songs would be sung, and by whom

Decide pall bearers and honorary pall bearers

Life History, poems, prayers etc.

Things you learned at College

Type up five lessons you value that you learned in classes at College.

Type up five lessons you value that you learned out of classes at College.

Use paragraph form.

Halloween Assignment

Do any of the following and write a one page paper on your reaction, feelings, etc.

1. Double Date with someone from our class

2. Line up someone from our class with one of your friends.

3. Spend a romantic evening that you plan with your significant other.

4. Write 6 letters to people you care about but haven't got around to writing to.

5. Go out with someone from our class.

6. Go out on a double date with a married or engaged couple.

7. Watch a romantic movie with at least 3 friends, and talk about it for 30 minutes.

8. Make up your own Valentine assignment and do it.

Read the Book

Read every page of the textbook.

These 50 points only go to you if you read the whole book

No partial points for parts of the book read.

Quizzes

One for every chapter, twenty five questions or so can be any type of question.

Final Presentation

Be three to five pages,

Be within time limits (57 minutes),

Be about something you are willing to discuss.

Jam Sessions

Have at least 10 Jam Sessions this semester,

Meet with at least two other students from class, outside of class.

Write up a paper discussing all 10 sessions (who, what, where, etc.),

Reaction Comments (Discussion Board)

Reaction Comments are found on the discussion board of Blackboard.

Make at least one comment a week.

Chapter Presentation

Meeting with group

Outline of Presentation

Meeting with Sis. Bergstrom with detailed Outline

Plan on one hour 15 minutes or less

Must use several teaching techniques

Attitude

Enjoy the book, enjoy the class, enjoy the assignments, enjoy the teacher, enjoy one another.

Blackboard

Sometimes things are crazy with Blackboard

Be Flexible. We will all learn to bend! I will be fair!

Ethics Policy

“Brigham Young University-Idaho students should seek to be totally honest in all their dealings. They should complete their own work and be evaluated based upon that work. They should avoid academic dishonesty and misconduct in all its forms, including but not limited to plagiarism, fabrication or falsification, cheating, and other academic misconduct” (BYU-Idaho Academic Catalog 2005).

It is your responsibility as students to understand what constitutes academic dishonesty as stated in the BYU-Idaho Honor Code.. If you are not sure if an action is ethical or if what you are doing is wrong please ask me.Violation of University Policy will result in failing the course.

Tentative Schedule

Aug. 29- Get Syllabus and Enjoy!

Sept. 1- Chap 1 Notecard Nametag

Sept. 5-Happy Labor Day! Take the day off!

Sept. 7- Chap 1 Who am I? paper Take Test

Sept. 12- Chap 3 Service Learning Idea

Sept. 14- Chap 3 Pillow Method paper Take Test

Sept. 19- Chap 5 Disability Paper

Sept. 21- Chap 5 Take Test

Sept. 26- Work on Chapter Presentation/Photo Essay

Sept. 28- Work on Chapter Presentation/Photo Essay

Oct. 3- Photo Essay Due

Oct. 5- Chap.2 and Emotions

Oct. 6-Comm Day! Attend! Comm Day Paper

Oct. 10-Chap. 2 Funeral Program Take Test

Oct 12 Chapter 6 Presentation

Oct 17 Chapter 6 Gender Wars Letter to Spouse Take Test

Oct 19 Chapter 4 Presentation

Oct 24 Chapter 4 Theory Paper Take Test

Oct 26 Chapter 7 Presentation

Oct. 31 Culture Day Culture Paper

Nov. 3 Chapter 7 Halloween Assignment Take Test

Nov 4 Entrepreneur Day! Attend!

Nov 7 Chapter 8 Presentation

Nov 9 Chapter 8 Things you learned in college Take Test

Nov 14 Chapter 9 Presentation

Nov 16 Work on Final Presentation/Final Presentation paper

Nov 21 Chapter 9 Service-learning Write Up Take Test

Nov 23 Happy Thanksgiving Break!

Nov 28 Final Presentation/ Support your Classmates

Nov 30 Final Presentation/ Jam Sessions

Dec. 5 Final Presentation/ What Grade you Deserve

Dec. 7 Final Exam at Bergstrom Residence (It will be so fun!)

Dec.12 Final Interviews

Dec.14 Final Interviews