This selective undergraduate course is designed to provide the basic, practical, and beneficial themes of communication while covering the basic theory of nonverbal communication with a multidisciplinary perspective. The basic lectures and multimedia materials enhance the understanding of intercultural communication. Throughout the course, the enrolled students are expected to construct glocal (global + local) views of the principle of cultural reciprocity. The course format makes use of lecture and discussion as well as experiential learning activities to identify and explain important theoretical concepts and to highlight practical applications of these concepts to the student's own life experiences. A combination of text readings, lectures, in-class activities, small group projects, and out-of-class assignments will help facilitate this learning process.
