Academics

Course Overview

A study of the theories and research on the influence of artifacts, appearance, facial expression, gestures, paralanguage, posture, movement, space, time, and touch on human interaction. Opportunities for analysis and application of learned principles through in-class exercises, simulations, videotaped sessions, and original field research.

COM 380 or permission of the instructor

Program: Communication Studies

Credit: 3

Faculty

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