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Social Communication

Summary

The subject Social Communication will acquaint students with principles of social presentation and communication – both personal and computer-based. The subject consists of three parts: verbal communication which introduces retoric and etiquette used on various occasions; nonverbal communication which is devoted to presentation, making a good first impression and analysis of human gestures; computer communication which focuses on communication technologies and principles used when communicating via PC.

Literature

1. John O. Greene, Brant Raney Burleson: Handbook of communication and social interaction skills. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Incorporated, 2003. 1032p.

Advised literature

1. Jones & Bartlett Learning: Communication skills for the health care professional: concepts and techniques 1997 , 381p.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 639-2010
Abbreviation SK
Course title Social Communication
Coordinating department Department of Quality Management
Course coordinator prof. RNDr. Josef Tošenovský, CSc.