Sunday, April 15, 2018

Why you should consider taking Communication

Have you ever had a hard time arguing your case or effectively getting your point across? Of course you have. Frankly, one time or another, you’ll encounter a struggle to make yourself better spoken. How about a difficulty relating to others or building empathy for somebody? Of course! Relating to somebody that doesn’t have anything in common with you and offering your empathy can be a seemingly impossible task. If you ever wanted to better your skills at things like these, communication is the line of courses you want to consider taking in college. You’re taught exactly how to offer empathy and perceive things without bias, as well as other things when you chose to take communication.

Absolutely anybody can benefit from taking communication courses. More often than not, the instructors that teach communication are a reliable source of support for hardships in your life. In addition, the instructor helps you establish a sense of belonging in their classroom. This isn’t to say that your favorite math teacher won’t listen to your problems, but your communication professor will offer a fruitful method to express your feelings in an appropriate environment.

Communication can go a long way in your romantic relationships. Dr. John Gottman who is a professor emeritus in Psychology is known for his effective relationship analysis through observations. Many of these are published in peer-reviewed pieces of literature for anybody to read.

Gottman’s four horsemen theory underlines four traits that are likely to destroy 90% of romantic relationships; criticism, contempt, stonewalling, and defensiveness are the four traits that likely end any relationship. This simple concept of relationship protection is taught in communication 218, here at LBCC. During the “emotions” unit, students in this class are taught how to effectively express their emotions constructively.

After taking communication in college, you’ll be enchanted with the very skills that employers look for. You will be able to conduct yourself professionally in a job interview. After studying communication, you’ll be able to facilitate healthy relationships with people that are important in your life. These are all gainful reasons to take a communication course in college.

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