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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2016
- Course Number:
- SC 17
- Course Title:
- Applied Communication
- Credit Hours:
- 3
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 60
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
1. Use effective written and oral communication skills for college, personal, and career successes.
2. Prepare and transition for the next level in college and/or career.
3. Use gained confidence toward self-efficacy and to be a team player in school, work, and the community.
Course Activities and Design
1. Write and communicate in a manner that is appropriate for a professional and academic setting.
2. Apply the writing process in a professional and academic setting-Planning, Prewriting, Revising, and Editing.
3. Apply communication process to solve workplace scenario.
4. Demonstrate awareness of different communications styles to improve interpersonal skills and handle obstacles to communication.
5. Create effective professional documents including letters, memos, instructions, reports, and essays.
6. Work in a group on assigned topic and present oral informative and persuasive presentation using presentation software.
7. Work in a team to solve workplace conflict.
8. Keep portfolio of graded work. Keep journal.
9. Use standard English in speaking and writing and apply it in all assignments.
10. Keep records of attendance.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Formal written assignments, in class assignments, quizzes, tests, written journal, group and oral presentations, portfolio of graded work, and rubrics. Taking Compass test. Accessing college resources, entering an apprenticeship, academic or career technical program or employment.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Record of attendance
Verbal and non verbal communication
Time management
Completing assigned tasks on time
Writing as a process
Workplace writing and communications
Oral communication process
Communicating in groups; participate don’t dominate.
Self Efficacy for self-esteem and confidence
Professional documents
Successfully resolving workplace conflicts
Write and communicate competently as employees and contributing members of society.
Reducing communication anxiety