Modulname Psychology of Interpersonal Communication
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Modulname Psychology of Interpersonal Communication
Modulname Psychology of Interpersonal Communication Modul Code PICO ECTS-Credits 3 Contact Lessons Total Amount of Work / Workload in hours 31.5 hours Guided Self-study 20 hours Individual Self-study 38.5 hours Total 90 hours Semester Full-time Study: 4. Semester Language English Module Level B I A C R M Part-time Study: . Semester S (Erklärung am Ende) Module Type (Erklärung am Ende) Lecturer Responsible Dr. Christa Uehlinger Lecturer Team Methods of Teaching and Learning Lecture / presentation / discussion / group work / role play/ self-reflection Intention FHGS students are able to apply a variety of communication skills in a differentiated way and in accordance with the requirements of specific situations. They are, moreover, acquainted with the theoretical background of these skills. They can meet the complex challenges of interpersonal communication in the business environment Educational Objectives (Abschlusskompetenzen) Professional Competences: The students are familiar with some of the key models as well as important psychological aspects of interpersonal communication and can specify them The students can apply crucial communication techniques in accordance with the requirements of a specific situation Method Competences: The students can analyze typical communication processes on the basis of a sound theoretical background Self Competences: The students develop a keen sense of interpersonal communication as a continuous learning process The students improve their communication ability and become more reasoned, more reasonable and more effective communicators Social competences The students are able to conduct a dialogue/conversation in a business situation in a mindful and effective way. Content Me as a Communicator Interpersonal Communication and self (self-concept, selfawareness, self-esteem, self-disclosure) Interpersonal Communication and perception (stages of perception, perceiving others, attribution theory) Being in a Dialogue Overview of communication models and their practical impact Paul Watzlawick: Five axioms Friedemann Schulz von Thun: Four aspects of a message Interpersonal Communication Skills Listening and responding skills (listening defined, active listening, stop, look, listen) Verbal communication skills (Understanding how words work, barriers, getting behind the words) Giving and receiving feed-back Addressing emotions Nonverbal communication skills (body, gestures, eye contact, facial expression, personal space) Special Topics Power in Interpersonal Communication (basic principles, types of power, communication power) Conflict management skills Non-violent communication A good Conversation Requirements (Eingangskompetenzen) Teaching Material Creating the right climate appropriate knowledge of English language Required reading Beebe, St.A./Beebe, S.J./Redmond, M.V., Interpersonal Communication, Relating to Others, 7th edition, Person, 2014 ISBN 13:978-1-292-04031-8 Hand-outs of lessons Exercises Articles References Further reading: DeVito J, The Interpersonal Communication Book, Pearson, 2009 ISBN 0-205-68234-0 Watzlawick, P./Beavin Bavelas,J./Jackson, D.D., Pragmatics of human communication, Norton&Company, 2011 ISBN 978-0-393-70707-6 Efficiency statement Oral exam; Duration: Prüfungsart und -dauer Written exam; Duration: 90 minutes Presentation, Duration: Projects Learning reports Written assignments others, namely: Efficiency statement final written examination (100%) Weitere Angaben (z.B. Gewichtung der Prüfungsteile bei mehreren Leistungsnachweisen, erlaubte Hilfsmittel, Anforderungen closed books Specifics Legende Modulniveau: B – Basic level course: Modul bzw. Kurs zur Einführung in das Basiswissen eines Gebiets I – Intermediate level course: Modul bzw. Kurs zur Vertiefung der Basiskenntnisse A – Advanced level course: Modul bzw. Kurs zur Förderung und Verstärkung der Fachkompetenz¨ S – Specialised level course: Modul bzw. Kurs zum Aufbau von Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in einem Spezialgebiet Legende Modultyp: C – Core course: Modul bzw. Kurs des Kerngebiets eines Studienprogramms (Pflichtmodul bzw. Pflichtkurs) R – Related course: Unterstützungsmodul bzw. -kurs zum Kerngebiet (z.B. Vermittlung von Vor- oder Zusatzkenntnissen) (Wahlpflichtmodul bzw. -kurs) M – Minor course: Wahlmodul bzw. -kurs