Advanced Interpersonal Communication and Rhetoric invites students to apply rhetorical theories to professional interpersonal communication situations. This course explores how our language and symbol use encodes strategies of identification. When we recognize how identifications are built rhetorically, we can more effectively manage conflict, defuse tensions, and build effective professional interpersonal relationships. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units of undergraduate RCM courses or equivalent; or RCM 800; or 24 credit units of university level courses. Note: Students cannot receive credit for RCM 402 and RCM 802; those courses have overlapping content.
Advanced Interpersonal Communication and Rhetoric invites students to apply rhetorical theories to professional interpersonal communication situations. This course explores how our language and symbol use encodes strategies of identification. When we recognize how identifications are built rhetorically, we can more effectively manage conflict, defuse tensions, and build effective professional interpersonal relationships. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units of undergraduate RCM courses or equivalent; or RCM 800; or 24 credit units of university level courses. Note: Students cannot receive credit for RCM 402 and RCM 802; those courses have overlapping content.