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CMST 330 - Communication and Organizational Behavior

5 Credits


Exploration of the theories, theories, structure, and processes of communication in organizations. Applied practice utilizing communication competency as a foundation of organizational change and effectiveness at the individual, group, and organization-wide levels. Focuses on problem-solving, mediation, and resolution within various organizational roles. Note: If taking this course online, please note that recording of prompted conversations and speeches with others will be required.

Pre-requisite(s)

Students must be admitted in a BAS program.


Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS
Course Note Admission to a BAS program required.
Fees

Quarters Typically Offered
Summer Online
Winter Online
Designed to Serve Students in one of the four BAS programs.
Active Date 20230328T10:32:45

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 24
Contact Hours: Lecture 55
Total Contact Hours 55
Degree Distributions:
BAS
  • Communications



Course Outline

Analyze common characteristics of all organizations:

  • Types
  • Systems
  • Norms
  • Hierarchy
  • Roles
  • Culture

Evaluate existing personal communication behaviors and determine how those behaviors impact a role within an organization.

  • Communication apprehension
  • Nonverbal behavior
  • Listening
  • Conflict management style
  • Personality
  • Temperament

Analyze communication networks within an organization

  • Formal communication flow
  • Impact of communication flow

Evaluate communication in various organizational roles

  • Peons
  • Mid-level workers
  • Managers
  • High-ups
  • Power
  • Status

Analyze organizational culture

  • Figurative culture
    • Collaboration
    • Change
  • Literal culture
    • Race/Ethnicity
    • Gender
    • Ethnocentrism
  • Meeting culture
    • Productivity in meetings
  • Electronic culture

Evaluate common conflict problems in an organization

  • Group consensus versus groupthink
  • Disagreement
  • Defensiveness
  • Discrimination
  • Problem-solving/resolution
  • Mediation


Student Learning Outcomes
Formulate recommendations for problems in a hypothetical or real-world organizational situation, citing accurate organizational communication theories.

Construct communication strategies to respond to various management leadership styles and managerial decision-making processes.

Construct productive communication strategies that consider cultural differences in organizational settings.

Discern effective responses for problem-solving, resolution, and mediation in organizations.

Formulate critical thinking questions regarding various organizational dynamics, based on analysis of personality and organizational traits, power structures, company politics, and organizational change.



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