CCOG for MSD 105 Winter 2025


Course Number:
MSD 105
Course Title:
Workplace Communication Skills
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
30
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Examines how principles of interpersonal communication operate in a supervisory context within organizations. Includes communication processes, barriers and misconceptions, impact of cultural values and norms, influences of perception and judgment, nonverbal communication, listening effectively, identifying and controlling emotions, developing an effective communications climate, and effectively managing conflict. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon successful completion, the student should be able to:

Apply principles of interpersonal communication to present information and convey needs clearly withinthe context of a diverse workplace.Implement techniques in resolving conflicts utilizing a broad range of communication skills to build effective work relationships.Evaluate one’s own behavior and adapt various communication styles to enhance professional growth.Analyze the limits and benefits of using technology when participating in interpersonal interactions in the workplace.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  • Various individual and/or group skill building activities such as role-plays, case studies, or other exercises geared toward critical analysis of course concepts.
  • Written assignments or oral reports designed to integrate course material into personal experience or experiences of others.
  • Exams comprised of essay and/or objective questions, or an individual and/or team project or paper which requires integration, application, and critical examination of course concepts, issues, and themes.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

COMPETENCIES/SKILLS:

  • Assessing personal communication competence
  • Satisfying physical, social and practical needs
  • Initiating steps to changing self-concept
  • Using cultural sensitivity
  • Being self-monitoring of communication patterns
  • Using perception checking
  • Deliberately crafting meaningful messages
  • Monitoring non-verbal behavior of self and others
  • Using a variety of listening styles
  • Managing debilitative emotions
  • Facilitating effective relationships
  • Appropriate self-disclosure
  • Building supportive communication climates
  • Resolving conflict and using win-win approach
  • Managing communication through formal and informal means

CONCEPTS, THEMES & ISSUES:

General Concepts
Meeting basic human needs for communication
Cultural values, beliefs, norms
Self-concept
Perception checking
Language
Nonverbal communication
Listening strategies
Dynamics, intimacy, and distance
Communication climate
Conflict resolution
Work and family dynamics

Themes
Communicating clearly with diverse audiences
Conflict resolution
Adapting communication style for varied contexts
Communication through technology

Issues
Barriers to effective communication
Intercultural sensitivity
Adapting communication style to varied contexts 

Related Instruction

Communication
Hours: 90

Course Outcome:
Apply principles of interpersonal communication to present information and convey needs clearly within the context of a diverse workplace.
Implement techniques in resolving conflicts utilizing a broad range of communication skills to build effective work relationships.
Evaluate one’s own behavior and adapt various communication styles to enhance professional growth.
Analyze the limits and benefits of using technology when participating in interpersonal interactions in the workplace.

Content (Activities, Skills, Concepts, etc.):
Assessing personal communication competence
Using cultural sensitivity
Being self-monitoring of communication patterns
Using perception checking
Deliberately crafting meaningful messages
Monitoring non-verbal behavior of self and others
Using a variety of listening styles
Managing debilitative emotions
Facilitating effective relationships
Appropriate self-disclosure
Building supportive workplace communication climates
Resolving conflict and using win-win approach
Managing communication through formal and informal means