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Nov 24, 2024
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COM 703 - Communication Skills Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Reading, writing, speaking and listening are studied as methods of exploring and evaluating technological advances in trades and industry. Adapting communication for different audiences, evaluating industry-related literature and basic business writing are emphasized. Competencies
- Apply active listening techniques
- List the five stages of listening
- Identify the different purposes for listening (gain information, empathy, critical listening, etc.) as they relate to workplace situations
- Explain the differences between active and passive listening
- Choose effective response strategies for a variety of workplace situations
- Create oral presentations on work-related topics using effective public speaking skills
- Explain the different strategies for upward, horizontal, and outward communication
- Apply speaking skills appropriate to workplace audience and purpose
- Use words, pronunciation, and grammar which are understood by and do not alienate others
- Practice presenting information in several oral formats (impromptu, small group, individual oral presentation) using effective organizational and speaking techniques
- Identify the purpose and function of visual aids
- Demonstrate appropriate use of visual aids when giving an oral presentation
- Analyze reading skills
- Differentiate the various purposes and strategies for reading (scanning, skimming, reading for detail, evaluating, etc.)
- Select a variety of literature in the student’s chosen field
- Find information for a work-related concern
- Review methods of making reading time more productive through the use of study methods, such as SQ3R
- Illustrate understanding of content through writing effective paraphrases and summaries
- Summarize work-related literature, appropriate for a particular audience
- Produce written communication for business and/or technical writing
- Analyze different target audiences for specific purposes
- Determine the anticipated audience appropriate to context
- State the purpose of a message quickly and clearly
- Choose appropriate editing and proofreading strategies for business and/or technical writing
- Examine the impact that visual presentation of written material can have on an audience, including the use of visual aids, such as charts, graphs, drawings or maps
- Produce projects collaboratively by working groups and dyads
- Distinguish between reasons for groups to meet
- Characterize what is meant by communication climate and strategies for creating positive communication climates
- Demonstrate the basic principles of interpersonal communication
- Categorize different types of conflicts
- Determine different types of conflict resolution strategies
- Differentiate the most appropriate time to use each strategy
- Evaluate the employment-seeking process as applicable to programs
- Demonstrate an understanding of the current trends in the job market and how they affect the employment-seeking process
- Produce an easy-to-skim format for resumes and application letters
- Review appropriate dress and behavior for a job interview
- Practice interviews for jobs
- Critique interviews for jobs
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