Fall 2018 Course Syllabi
Tentative Course Outline: Week: Date: Content: Week One Aug 20-26 A Framework for Interpersonal Skill Development Week Two Aug 27 – Sept 2 Understanding Individual Differences Week Three Sept 3 – Sept 9 Review and Analysis Week Four Sept 10 – Sept 16 Building Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence Week Five Sept 17 - 23 Interpersonal Communication Week Six Sept 24 - 30 Interpersonal Skills for the Digital World Week Seven Oct 1 - 7 Developing Teamwork Skills Week Eight Oct 8 – 14 Group Problem Solving and Decision Making Week Nine Oct 15 – 21 Cross-Cultural Relation and Diversity Week Ten Oct 22 – 28 Cross-Cultural Relation and Diversity Week Eleven Oct 29 – Nov 4 Cross-cultural Barriers Week Twelve Nov 5 – 11 Resolving Conflicts with Others Week Thirteen Nov 12 – 18 Becoming an Effective Leader Week Fourteen Nov 19 – 25 Customer Satisfaction Skills Week Fifteen Nov 26 – Dec 2 Enhancing Ethical Behavior Week Sixteen Dec 3 - 9 Stress Management Final Exam Date: Finals for this course is scheduled for Friday, December 7. Assignments Due Dates: Late work will incur point deductions which is 10% off in points for each day it is late. Any assignment turned in after 3 days will result in a 0. This is the policy for all assignments. Participation is expected. You are responsible for the activities for each weekly module. If you know of a conflict ahead of time, you are welcome to submit assignments early or notify your instructor before the assignment due date. Disabilities and Special Needs: If you have any condition, such as a physical or learning disability, for which you need extra assistance, please contact Disabilities Services at 701-228-5672. Student Email Policy: Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one recognized by the campus for official mailings. The liability for missing or not acting upon important information conveyed via campus email rests with the student. Plagiarism: To plagiarize is to “steal and pass off the ideas or words of another and one’s own” (Webster’s Dictionary). Plagiarism will not be tolerated in this course. When completing a research paper, it is necessary to cite all information gathered from other sources – including direct quotations and paraphrases – within the text of the paper using parenthetical notes at the end of the documents in a works cited list. A handout regarding the MLA guidelines is available at the writing center if you would like further information. Students are expected to follow MLA guidelines for research papers. If you have any questions – please contact myself or go to the learning center for more information. Students found plagiarizing material will receive an “o” for the assignment. Relationship to Campus Theme:
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