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Dynamics of Small Group Discussion

CLC - College of Lake County

Course Description

The study of small groups with an emphasis on decision making and problem solving. A behavioral approach to group communication that includes leadership, interpersonal relationships, communication barriers, conflict resolution, etc. Although of general interest, course should be of special interest to students in business, teaching or psychology programs.

Minimum Credit Hours

3

Maximum Credit Hours

3

PCS Code

1.1

Collaboration - Work cooperatively and contribute productively within varied group dynamics to achieve shared goals.

Communication - Create and express ideas in a manner that appropriately attends to audience, context and purpose.

Critical Thinking - Identify issues, define vital questions, and analyze evidence in a manner that leads to well-reasoned judgments and conclusions.

Information Literacy - Find, analyze, summarize, and cite sources responsibly in order to support a hypothesis, thesis, or position.