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COMM 215 - PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS |
215 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 3 (3-0)
Business success today depends on effective communication. It requires professionals to be thoughtful senders and receivers of information with customers, employees, regulators, and managers around the globe. Business communication includes a spectrum of activity, from complex presentations to personal meetings and group email. This course focuses on how to approach communication strategically; students learn to write, speak and listen effectively for improved results. Students study communications from the perspective of both the sender and receiver - to more skillfully analyze a situation, adapt to the sender/receiver, and channel and communicate effectively. Students begin by exploring principles of communication before examining oral and written communication, visual aids, formed presentations, and interviewing.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Blended, Independent Study, Online All Sections for this Course Career & Workforce Education Division DNU-Business,Culi, Hospitality Department Course Attributes: MTA-Humanities/Fine Art, MTA-English/Comm 2nd Course, Standard Residency Tuition |