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CMN 130 - Teamwork and Leadership in Small Groups [SUN# COM 2271]

3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours
3 lecture periods 0 lab periods


Study and training in small group communication. Includes the nature and functions of small group communication; leadership, influence, and decision-making in small groups; principles of small group interactions, and designing and delivering small group presentations.

Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - Options; Meets CTE - Options.



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Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Explain the nature and functions of small group communication.
  2. Analyze social interactions, leadership, influence (power), and decision-making processes in small groups.  
  3. Demonstrate basic techniques and principles of effective small group interactions.  
  4. Prepare a small group presentation.   

Outline:
  1. The Nature and Functions of Small Group Communication  
    1. Components of small group communication
    2. Models of small group development
    3. Socialization process
    4. Characteristics of small group tasks
    5. Diversity among small group members
  2. Leadership, Influence, and Decision-Making in Small Groups
    1. Approaches to small group leadership
      1. Classic leadership approaches
      2. Popular communication leadership approaches
    2. Types of decision-making procedures  
    3. Relational communication among small group members
      1. Verbal and nonverbal communication
      2. Listening
  3. Principles of Small Group Interactions
    1. Small group roles
    2. Personality traits
    3. Conflict in small groups
    4. Cohesion and climate in the small group
    5. Guidelines to enhance communication competence
  4. Designing and Delivering Small Group Presentations  
    1. Analyzing the audience
    2. Selecting a topic
    3. Organizing
    4. Supporting materials
    5. Delivery