COMM A235 — Small Group Communication 3 Credits
Practical application of the theories of interaction, information sharing, decision making, team building and problem solving to small group situations. Principles of conflict, leadership, group roles, self-evaluation, evidence and reasoning are explored through group observation, practice and analysis. Students develop oral communication skills by engaging in a variety of individual and group presentations. Special Note: Students who qualify for placement in WRTG A111 or have already completed WRTG A111 are qualified for this course. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate test score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 or WRTG A110 prerequisite.
Part of
- General Education Requirements (GERs) for Baccalaureate Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
- Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Natural Resources Technician
- Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant
- Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts
- Bachelor of Arts in Communication
- Minor in Communication
- Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Development
- Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education