Business Communication 4.17.E.621
Career Success Begins With Communication Skills
Planning Business Messages
Composing Business Messages
Revising Business Messages
Electronic Messages and Memorandums
Positive Messages
Negative Messages
Persuasive Messages
Informal Reports
Proposals and Formal Reports
Professionalism at Work: Business Etiquette, Ethics, Teamwork,and Meetings
Business Presentations
The Job Search, Résumés, and Cover Letters
Interviewing and Following Up
Case Studies
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Understands human features as an entity constituting social structures and the principles of their functioning in the field of business communication and in the business environment.
Expresses ability communicate using specialized terminology and techniques used in the business environment
Assessment criteria
F1 written exam (colloquium) (WEIGHT: 35%)
F2 performance of the final work (WEIGHT: 35%)
F3 involvement in current work in class (WEIGHT: 30%)
Bibliography
1. “Essentials of Business Communication”, Mary Ellen Guffey, Cengage Learning 2010
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