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Graduate Study in Social Interaction
Scholarship on social interaction focuses on the language
and nonverbal processes through which people connect
with one another. Courses in this area concentration
examine the development of personal relationships, the
role of communication in social influence, the processes
of group deliberation, and other communication activities
as they occur in face-to-face and on-line settings.
Courses explore how communication shapes and reflects
initial encounters, informal conversations, interpersonal
conflicts, close relationships, and decision making.
They also reflect on the nature of social interaction
as a theoretical, ethical, and cultural practice.
Faculty
The faculty listed below emphasize this area of study
in their teaching and research, though most have additional
areas of expertise. This list is not exhaustive, as
many University of Washington faculty outside the Department
of Communication also teach courses and conduct research
in this area.
Courses
Graduate students who wish to learn more about social
interaction can enroll in the Department of Communication
courses listed below. Students also typically enroll
in other courses within and outside the Department,
and students are welcome to develop programs of study
that combine different area emphases.
| COM 514 |
Experimental Design |
| COM 517 |
Survey Research |
| COM 520 |
Statistical Methods in Communication |
| COM 521 |
Advanced Statistical Methods in Communication |
| COM 534 |
Observational Rating and Coding |
| COM 537 |
Comm and Community |
| COM 555 |
Political Deliberation |
| COM 566 |
Discourse and Sex/uality |
| COM 567 |
Ethnicity, Gender, and Comm |
| COM 569 |
Relational Comm |
| COM 570 |
Organizational Comm |
| COM 576 |
Interpersonal Comm |
| COM 577 |
Comm in Small Groups |
| COM 578 |
Intercultural Comm |
| COM 580 |
Nonverbal Comm |
| COM 582 |
Comm Education Research |
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