Intercultural Syllabus

COMM 389A:

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

MWF 8:30- 9:50Prof. Derick Lyngholm            HH208

                                                 Office Hours:Phone Extension:                                                                                                                                   & 12:00-1:00pm

Course Objectives and Description

Students develop intercultural communication awareness and competence by exploring concepts of macro- and micro-culture; family, social and gender roles; verbal and non-verbal codes; acculturation and culture shock.

      Demonstrate awareness of a wide range of cultural values.   discuss and give examples of cultural variations regarding individualism, family roles, and gender roles.

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2.   give examples of government policy, which subjected specific groups to subhuman or second class status.   give examples of the way the media has excluded or denigrated specific groups

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4.   examine material (cartoons, literature, policies, videos, conversations) and point out and explain examples of wording, behavior, or assumptions which exclude and/or denigrate specific groups.

b.Textbook

 

         Intercultural Events Paper:   points

                                     150         Personal Cultural Paper   points

                                       100         Intercultural Interview   points

                                200    

   points         Attendance & Participation  50         Final Exam                                                         200                                                               1200 points

        90 %

         B= 1079- 960 pts.           70%

         D= 839- 720 pts. 

If you miss more than 4 class sessions you will fail the course.

Make Up Policy

It is expected that all students will hand in papers, give presentations, and take test on assigned dates. If for any reason a student does not appear for an assignment and has not contacted the instructor prior to the class period, they will not be permitted to make up the assignment. You are responsible for obtaining any materials or assignments made while you were absent from class.

Academic Honesty

Academic honesty and integrity are integral to the academic process. Academic dishonesty includes– cheating, plagiarism, and collusion .It is expected that Bethany students will understand and adhere to the concept of academic integrity and to the standards of conduct prescribed by the college’s Academic Honor Code on pg. 6 of the student guidebook.

 

It is expected that students will assume responsibility for their work and that materials submitted in fulfillment of course, program, and college academic requirements must represent students’ own efforts. Any violations of plagiarism or cheating will result in no points for that given assignment. Subsequent acts of plagiarism may result in failure of the course.

Other Notes

            Cell Phones, Cinderella Policy and “A” rewards

Tentative Course Outline 

                  In-Class              Introduction of course and getting acquainted

Jan. 16              Ch. 1: Introduction to Intercultural Competence       

Jan. 23

 

Jan. 28

Jan. 30      Personal Cultural Paper                  Ch. 3: Intercultural Communication Competence                Ch. 4: Cultural Patterns and Comm.: Foundations                 

 

Feb. 11              Ch. 5: Cultural Patterns and Comm.: Taxonomies                                           Ch. 5:

Feb. 20

 

Feb. 25                         Crash Response Paper   Ch. 7:              Test #2: Ch. 4, 5 & 6      

               Ch. 7: Verbal Intercultural Communication                No class- Spring Break

 

Mar. 11             No class- Spring Break

 

Mar. 18            Nonverbal Intercultural Communication             The Effects of Code Usage in IC Comm.

Mar. 27

 

Apr. 1Ch. 10:                          Test #3: Ch. 7, 8 & 9

Apr. 3            IC Competence in IP Relationships                                                    Ch. 11:

Apr. 10                     Ch. 12: The Potential for Intercultural Competence              

Apr. 17                 No Class- Easter Break

Apr. 24            Intercultural Events Paper  

Apr. 29                                 Final Presentations                                                         Group #2

May 8                Final Presentations              Wednesday, May 14th