This course focuses on dyadic and small group relationships, and examines their connections and interactions in our personal lives, families, businesses, and communities. Students explore the components of healthy relationships, the roles and responsibilities of the individuals in those relationships, and further develop skills in interpersonal communication. In addition, the course draws on concepts presented in previous program coursework to apply behavioral science research in social and professional settings. Pre-requisite(s): ABS 300, ABS 309, and ABS 331; or permission of Program Chair or designate. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours