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COMM 7
Intercultural Communication
Description:This survey course introduces students to the influence of culture on identity, perception, social organization, language and nonverbal messages in intercultural experiences in the United States. The course examines variations and commonalities in communication patterns across cultures.
Recommended Preparation:Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent
Transferability:CSU; UC 
Repeatability:Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Grading Type:Grade or P/NP
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 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsCurrent EnrollmentSeats RemainingDate Begin/EndDate Final ExamBooks
Add section to cart1698TTh12:00 pm - 1:30 pmMcDermott JOnlineOnline3.00Ended2523208/18-12/1012/17/2020Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 Students should have reliable internet access and a functioning webcam that has both video and audio capabilities.
Add section to cart0680W
 
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Online
Zubieta M
Zubieta M
OnlineOnline
Online
3.00Ended2520509/02-12/11
09/02-12/11
To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 This is a late start class. Class will begin on 9/2 and end on 12/9. Class will not meet during finals week. Some content will be delivered asynchronously. Students should have reliable internet access and a functioning webcam that has both video and audio capabilities.
 The above section is VA Approved
Add section to cart1178W
 
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online
McDermott J/Panella AC
Panella AC
OnlineOnline
Online
3.00Ended2524109/02-12/11
09/02-12/11
To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is offered in a hybrid format. It requires live online attendance 2 hours per week and an additional 1 hour per week of required asynchronous online class time. Students must have regular access to the internet and be able to complete extensive assignments online. This is a Petaluma Transfer Track class and is open to all students. Transfer Track classes start late and end early and do not meet during finals week. Students should have reliable internet access and a functioning webcam that has both video and audio capabilities.