Description

This course focuses on the foundations of effective interpersonal communication skills, with particular emphasis on the skills important to establishing and maintaining effective professional and personal relationships. This course provides an understanding of the fundamental and practices of oral and written skills used regularly in effective communication as well as body language, phone communication, meetings and public presentation.

Program

Bachelor of Computer Science - 144 CRs

Objectives

  • 1. Package their skills in a job-getting interview and teamwork communication.
    2. Identify and focus on the main message and content.
    3. Organize speaking and writing in a logical, professional-looking fashion.
    4. Evaluate information resources.
    5. Avoid plagiarism by adhering to correct referencing principles.
    6. Think critically.
    7. Speak confidently and authoritatively, with or without, speech notes.
    8. Communicate through public presentations.

Textbook

Johnson Sheehan, Richard, Technical Communication Today, Pearson/Longman

Course Content

content serial Description
1Communication Process
2Solving Common Business Communication Problems
3A continuation of Solving Common Business Communication Problems
4The oral communication Process: Speaking and Listening
5Preparing to Speak
6Organizing the Presentation / Using Clarification Support
77th Week Examination
8Informative Speech
9Persuasive Speech
10Speech giving
11Speech giving assessment
12Proposal Writing Assessment
12Group Communication
14CV writing Assessment
15Revision
16Final Examination

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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