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CMN 212: Small Group Communication Professor Vyverman Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:45-9 14E. Room 1137 CMNS 212: Small Group Communication TTR 5:45 – 9:00 pm Lewis 1107 (First class only) 14E. Room 1137 (Remainder of quarter) Professor: Scott Vyverman Office: 14E. Room 1113 Email: svyverma@depaul.edu (Preferred) Phone: (312) 362-7755 Office Hours: Thursdays 4:45-5:30 COURSE DESCRIPTION We will examine and discuss the aspects of daily communication within and between groups. We will discuss methods for improving communication within and between groups, including leadership, conflict management, and decision making. A greater understanding of group communication as a process is an expected outcome in this class. Through readings and group work you will enhance your understanding of group communication and the process that relate to it. You will also discover the importance and ramifications of group communication in daily interactions. This course is designed to give students a better understanding of small group communication processes and relationships. As such, each student will be assigned a group to work with for the entire quarter. Throughout this course groups will be assigned a variety of activities. Many of the activities will require you to invest time outside of class. RECOMMENDED TEXT: Tubbs, S. (2005). A Systems Approach to Small Group Interaction (9th Ed.). COURSE OBJECTIVES (1) To understand and identify the foundations of successful group interaction (2) To und ...
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