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Duration
6 Weeks
Tuition
$181
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1969
Scholarships
yes
Communicating successfully depends on effective use of communication strategies and behaviours. Words, facial and body movements, tone of voice, even clothing and situation, all form an intricate symbol system that must be quickly translated by those who want to communicate.
It has been said that there is no communication unless a mutual sharing of meaning takes place. It has also been said that one cannot NOT communicate. These two ideas seem to oppose one another, but they are two sides of the same coin. A smile can have many meanings. And so can silence.
This course will show you how to manage the conscious and unconscious codes of meaning we send to each other and to respond with appropriate codes in turn.
This course explains and explores concepts of verbal and nonverbal expression including personal style, listening, relationship dynamics, self-esteem, conflict management, and cultural and gender communication differences.
Examples, graphics, and theoretical models help clarify communication topics and simplify the process for effective communication in family, personal, and professional situations.
Communicating is necessary. Knowing how to do it well is personally satisfying and professionally wise.
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International campus
Ram Sharma
December 23, 2022Graduated From
Business - Accounting
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I was one of many international students at Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario -- the college has 3,500 international students from all over the world.
Admission criteria wasn't as strict as some other programs and GRE and GMAT weren't required...
I was one of many international students at Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario -- the college has 3,500 international students from all over the world.
Admission criteria wasn't as strict as some other programs and GRE and GMAT weren't required for all programs. Classes were focused on careers and jobs, which is what I was looking for.
Campus life was excellent even if Sarnia is what people called "sleepy." I learned very much from professors and other students. Very local feel and people were serious about their education.