COMM 2095 - Small Group Communication


Small Group Communication is the study of how to work well in groups by focusing on communication components: creating workable goals, the stages of group development, task and social maintenance roles, multiple populations, leadership, motivation, listening, conflict resolution, problem-solving, critical thinking and argumentation, planning and conducting meetings, and issues of ethical behavior.

Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall
Prerequisites:
COMM 2025
  
Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
Division: Humanities and Fine Arts
Department: Communication Studies

Credits: (3)


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