Conflict Communication examines the forces that generate and influence conflicts and the techniques that can be used to direct these forces toward productive outcomes. We will discuss constructive and destructive conflict, analyze a conflict de-escalation model called the third side, and review a variety of topics relating to conflict in our interpersonal relationships and in our world. Prerequisite: COME 122. Spring semester, every other even year.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 4.0
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