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Introduction to Communication
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You are probably reading this book because you are taking an introductory Communication course at your college or university. Many colleges and universities around the country require students to take some type of communication course in order to graduate. Introductory Communication classes include courses on public speaking, interpersonal communication, or a class that combines both. While these are some of the most common introductory Communication courses, many Communication departments are now offering an introductory course that explains what Communication is, how it is studied as an academic field, and what areas of specialization make up the field of Communication. In other words, these are survey courses similar to courses such as Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Psychology. Our goal in this text is to introduce you to the field of Communication as an academic discipline of study.

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Business and Communication
Communication
Education
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Full Course
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Lumen Learning
Author:
Phil Venditti
Date Added:
07/13/2021
An Introduction to Group Communication
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Twelve chapters briefly cover the fundamentals of effectively communicating in groups. Highlights include conflict management, listening, motivation, group development, verbal and nonverbal theory, intercultural COM and effective meetings.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Scott McLean
Phil Venditti
Date Added:
02/15/2022