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Welcome! Come on in! Take a look around! Welcome! Congratulations on being selected as a Teaching Associate! You will be serving a critical role in the Department of Human Communication Studies. We have many wonderful people and resources in the Department of Human Communication Studies, and count you among them!
Our MissionOur mission is to ensure high quality for our general education courses and to provide you with opportunities to improve your teaching skills.
HCOM100 ProfileAs an HCOM100 Teaching Associate, you will lecture and teach students regarding the following subjects using group discussion techniques, multimedia and PowerPoint presentation methods: the foundation of human communications; self-awareness through personality insights; understanding verbal and nonverbal messages; listening and responding skills; adapting to others by bridging culture and gender differences; understanding interpersonal communication; conflict management; understanding and enhancing group and team performance; developing, organizing, outlining and delivering presentations; public speaking; speaking to inform and speaking to persuade; resume development and interviewing strategies. You will get to try your hand at developing syllabi, developing curriculum, selecting, planning, implementing and evaluating instructional strategies used to teach communication competencies. You will assess and evaluate students’ progress in communication competencies, offer constructive feedback to students and respond effectively to feedback on your own teaching skills. You will formulate presentations and lead discussions in a university setting regarding specific communications issues, and you will have the opportunity to develop and manage your HCOM100 course using internet course management software called “Blackboard.”
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