ses # | topics | key dates |
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1 | Introduction to Course and Each Other Why Intercultural Communication Is Hard | |
2 | Cultural Patterning and Variability | |
3 | Cultural Patterning and Variability (cont.) | Cultural self-assessment assignment due |
4 | The Unique Relationship Between Culture and Communication | |
5 | Intercultural Interaction: Verbal Communication (With a Special Emphasis on Communication Between the Genders) | |
6 | Intercultural Interaction: Nonverbal Communication | |
7 | Intercultural Challenges | |
8 | Intercultural Communication Practices: Managing, Negotiating, and Persuading | |
9 | Intercultural Communication Practices: Teamwork | |
10 | Germany | |
11 | Germany (cont.) | Book essay first draft due |
12 | Mexico Guest Speaker: Amy Kircaldy, Coordinator, MIT Mexico Program | |
13 | Mexico (cont.) | |
14 | Arab Cultures | |
15 | Arab Cultures (cont.) | Book essay final draft due |
16 | African Cultures | |
17 | Traditional African Cultures (cont.) | |
18 | Japan Guest Speaker: Patricia Gercik, Assoc Director, MISTI Managing Director, MIT-Japan Program | |
19 | Japan (cont.) | |
20 | China Guest Speaker: Shan-nan Chang, Director of Cultural Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston | |
21 | China (cont.) | |
22 | The Annual 21F.019 Movie and Potluck Dinner | |
23-25 | Team Presentations | Oral presentation and team report due |
26 | Wrap Up |