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Effective Communication
Click 2024 Spring Syllabus

Reminisce and review life development from “ancestry through maturity.” Join others online to effectively communicate life stories verbally and non-verbally by writing and/or by sharing life stories focusing on your life, someone you know, or a topic of interest.  This course provides information and tools related to interpersonal communication skills – verbal and non-verbal – needed for meaningful dialogue at home, work, and leisure time. It is designed for all individuals who wish to enhance their self-knowledge and develop more effective interpersonal communication skills with verbal and non-verbal creative self-expression.    

Course Goals:  Students will learn ways to effectively communicate in order to improve their relationships and their standards of living. 

1.  Students will be introduced to a body of knowledge and develop skills that will help improve and increase communication. 

2.  Students will learn about how to communicate with individuals from diverse backgrounds and appreciate a diversity of opinions.

3.  Students will learn to communicate facts, ideas, and feelings clearly, using verbal and non-verbal techniques and in a manner that will elicit reciprocal exchanges of information. 

4.  Students will demonstrate how to use technology to help improve communication skills, including internet applications and web-based tools. 

Welcome!

Registration
 You need the following information:
1. YOUR Student ID ("User ID") & password to log in.
2. The Class Number (#54714) to enroll IN this CLASS.
3. updated registration information (Email address, etc.) - 5 min. MAX!

 Registration Instructions
-Returning Students-
Click mySDCCD Login
You will need your Student ID#, Password, and Class Number (#54714) to enroll.

-New Students-
Click SDCCE.EDU. Scroll over to click on Student Services.
Or click directly on Application/Registration to get started.
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Additional Help with Registration
To speak with a staff member for assistance, 
call Mid City Campus at (619) 388-4500.

For additional information, contact Donna Eckstein, PhD  
Email: RSDDonna@gmail.com
Phone, VM, Text: 619-985-6140