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      COMM1100 - Communication and Effective Human Relations
Description
          Description
        		Meets MnTC Goal Areas 1 and 2. This course is designed to provide individuals with basic communication principles for positive relationships in career settings. This is accomplished through oral, written and intra/interpersonal communication skills which are valued for life and work experiences. Changes in the life/work environment are characterized by greater cultural diversity, the performance of more work by teams and the need for greater ability to cope effectively with life/work issues and problems that require extensive knowledge of human relationships.
      
    
      API ID
        
          
  
      Credits
3 (3/0/0)
      Competencies
- Analyze the importance of applying human relationship skills in everyday communication.
 - Review the history and evolution of the human relations movement as it relates to modern day challenges.
 - Evaluate ways to improve personal and organizational communication.
 - Explore communication styles, self esteem, personal values and beliefs, attitude formation, and motivation in relation to effectively dealing with others.
 - Develop personal communication strategies for building good relationships.
 - Characterize a professional image.
 - Identify team building strategies.
 - Describe effective conflict resolution strategies.
 - Analyze modern-day challenges of human relations and communications.
 - Develop a life plan for communication through effective human relations.
 
Goal Areas
1. Communication
                  2. Critical Thinking
              Degrees that use this course
        
          
      Degrees that use this course
Degree:
      
  
  
      Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Location:
      
  
  
      Fergus Falls Campus
Detroit Lakes Campus
Moorhead Campus
Wadena Campus
Online
Credits:
      
  60