HCOM 312: Deliberation and Advocacy
Course Description
Introduction to cooperative argumentation. Students develop empathic and critical listening skills for cooperative deliberation and problem solving. They apply and assess reasoning and argumentative skills on various topics in oral and written communication contexts. [Prereq: (GE Area A1 and A2 and A3) and (Junior or Senior Standing)]
Meets MLO
Introduction to cooperative argumentation. Students develop empathic and critical listening skills for cooperative deliberation and problem solving. They apply and assess reasoning and argumentative skills on various topics in oral and written communication contexts. [Prereq: (GE Area A1 and A2 and A3) and (Junior or Senior Standing)]
Meets MLO
Course Reflective Narrative
HCOM 312: Introduction to cooperative argumentation
This course was very useful to me, it helped me develop my listening and empathize skills with other people. In addition, it helped me develop my critical thinking skills and be cooperative with others for problem solving. In class we had the opportunity to raise and discuss different topical issues such as politics, immigration, the health system, economic inequality among other current social problems.
I liked this class because I learned how to confront and listen to other people's arguments without causing conflict, always with logical reasoning to solve the problems, decide to find just solutions. As in all my classes, Dr. Ernie Stromberg , my professor for this course, with his experience thought me how to solve problems in a peaceful way.
This course was very useful to me, it helped me develop my listening and empathize skills with other people. In addition, it helped me develop my critical thinking skills and be cooperative with others for problem solving. In class we had the opportunity to raise and discuss different topical issues such as politics, immigration, the health system, economic inequality among other current social problems.
I liked this class because I learned how to confront and listen to other people's arguments without causing conflict, always with logical reasoning to solve the problems, decide to find just solutions. As in all my classes, Dr. Ernie Stromberg , my professor for this course, with his experience thought me how to solve problems in a peaceful way.
Final Course work
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