Nov 22, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate College Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Add to Favorite (opens a new window)

COM 350 - Conflict Management


Students learn how to view conflict as a process of social interaction in which communication plays a key role in determining its outcome. Students will learn to identify and overcome possible sources of conflict in interpersonal, group, and organizational contexts, and how to work through conflict appropriately and successfully when it occurs in these contexts. Students will examine their own conflict styles and learn how to reshape behaviors that do not foster constructive conflict, and develop strategies designed to transform conflict into a productive experience. Primarily, students will study how to interpret the conflict behavior of others, and how to use communicative behavior to manage conflict to the benefit of all participants involved.
Prerequisites: COM-100 OR COM-130 AND 30 COMPLETED CREDITS OR 60 COMPLETED CREDITS
Credits: 3
CCM



Add to Favorite (opens a new window)