Read lots -- and check with your school counselor.
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What do you do in an Interpersonal Studies class?
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Interpersonal studies is the study of relationships between people, two or (sometimes) more, in the family, friendships, love relationships, and in business or any other context in which humans interact with each other.
I have a degree in such: It came out of the operational analysis field in the 1960s, then moved to be called systems analysis (Univ of S. Calif), and part of that study is the interface of humans and organizations on systems to get things done. One of the better seminars I enjoyed and learned much in was a study of "small groups and interactions". The guiding principle really was centered on the concept that all communications and interactions were in fact, small groups (families, conferences, meetings, negotiation, etc). This concept in management and systems management has now transitioned to the organized merger of sociology, psychology, and systems analysis into the field of interpersonal studies.
What do I think of it? interesting, and useful, but not in itself, useful in understanding how one gets information, uses it, and looks for more information.
What do I think of it? interesting, and useful, but not in itself, useful in understanding how one gets information, uses it, and looks for more information.
Interpersonal Studies is the relationship between elves and Santa, elves and reindeer, reindeer and Santa, and the Grinch with the Who's. This can be very interesting because the relationships between these creatures are crucial to my getting around the whole world in one night. Without the good relationships I have with all of them, there would be no Christmas!!!!