This course aims at enhancing students’ technical communication skills, especially writing and oral skills. The course provides both theoretical and practical bases for the students to master different types of skills needed for communicating effectively in the workplace. The course also helps students to build on their communication strengths and learn how to remedy their weaknesses through constructive feedback. Topics include communicating effectively in the workplace, conducting formal meetings, conducting interviews and delivering persuasive presentations.
Software Engineering bachelor`s degree Program
Johnson-Sheehan, R. (2014). Technical communication today (4th Ed.). Harlow. Pearson
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction to communication skills |
2 | Communication Principles and Processes; The Oral Communication Process: Speaking and Listening |
3 | Elements of successful communication; Nonverbal communication |
4 | Introduction to presentation skills |
5 | Persuasive presentations |
6 | Project |
7 | Introducing Interviewing Skills |
8 | Interviewing skills |
9 | Interviewing skills (cont’d) |
10 | Graded interviews |
11 | Group Communication: Preparing for and conducting meetings. |
12 | Meeting agendas and meeting minutes |
13 | Conducting Meetings |
14 | Graded meetings |
15 | Revision |
1 | Introduction to communication skills |
2 | Communication Principles and Processes; The Oral Communication Process: Speaking and Listening |
3 | Elements of successful communication; Nonverbal communication |
4 | Introduction to presentation skills |
5 | Persuasive presentations |
6 | Project |
7 | Introducing Interviewing Skills |
8 | Interviewing skills |
9 | Interviewing skills (cont’d) |
10 | Graded interviews |
11 | Group Communication: Preparing for and conducting meetings. |
12 | Meeting agendas and meeting minutes |
13 | Conducting Meetings |
14 | Graded meetings |
15 | Revision |
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