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Concentration: 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
Undergraduate students who wish to learn more about social
interaction can enroll in the Department of Communication courses
listed below.
| Number |
Title |
| COM 220 |
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING |
| COM 251 |
INTERVIEWING |
| COM 270 |
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICAITON |
| COM 373 |
COMMUNICATION IN SMALL GROUPS |
| COM 374 |
PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE |
| COM 375 |
COMMUNICATION ETHICS |
| COM 376 |
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 378 |
SOCIAL APPROACHES TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 417 |
POLITICAL DELIBERATION |
| COM 470 |
DISCOURSE: ANALYZING TALK AND TEXTS |
| COM 471 |
PERSUASION |
| COM 472 |
EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 474 |
COMMUNICATION, CONFLICT, AND COOPERATION |
| COM 475 |
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 476 |
MODELS AND THEORIES IN COMMUNICATION |
| COM 478 |
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 482 |
COMPUTER-MEDIATED INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION |
| COM 484 |
CULTURAL CODES IN COMMUNICATION |
| COM 485 |
FIELDWORK IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES |
| COM 489 |
ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND COMMUNICATION |
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