CMST& 230 - Small Group Communication 5 CR
Explores effective communication in small groups. Students examine aspects of group process, including leadership, conflict management, decision-making, conformity, and critical thinking. Students work in groups to test theories and practice skills. Note: Fulfills social science course requirement at BC.
Course Outcomes
- Identify the language, listening, and nonverbal communication skills that are needed to promote a positive communication climate in a group setting.
- Analyze the influence of culture on group interaction.
- Identify the actions needed to conduct an effective meeting and promote group productivity.
- Analyze the methods of decision making used by a group.
- Evaluate how theoretical group problem-solving models can be used to help a group accomplish a task.
- Identify methods groups can use to stimulate critical and creative thinking while problem-solving.
- Evaluate how leadership theory can be used to help a group accomplish its goals.
- Identify different methods for managing conflict within a group.
GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking
- Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
GenEd Outcomes: Connections
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