77851774Communications for Business
Course Information
Description
This course builds college level reading and writing skills. Students build and strengthen skills through vocabulary development, word analysis, outlining and critical thinking. Students also learn the steps of the writing process, documentation, grammar and punctuation. All materials are contextualized for business-related careers.
Total Credits
4
Course Competencies
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Apply advanced active reading strategies for complex textsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, oral presentation, quiz and/or testCriteriaUse visual features of text such as headings, bolded print, graphics and text structures to aid in comprehensionAdjust reading strategies and speed to match set purposeDescribe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, and problem/solution) of events, ideas, or information in a text or part of a textUtilize a note-taking systemComprehend texts, of appropriate complexity, independently and proficientlyInterpret a range of culturally diverse printed and electronically generated materials
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Use academic and domain-specific vocabulary to comprehend and communicate complex ideasAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaDetermine the meaning of words and phrases accurately, used in various sources of communicationVocabulary choice is accurate when choosing a word or phrase important to comprehensionInterpret common Greek and Latin affixes accurately, as clues for the meanings of words
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Infer meaning from various sources using text evidenceAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaInferences are logical and supported by evidenceIdentify implied main ideas/central points based on text evidenceMeaning is interpreted/inferred accurately
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Explain how stated and implied main ideas are supported by detailsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, oral presentation, quiz and/or testCriteriaDistinguish between main idea, major and minor details in a variety of textsLocate stated main idea or central point of a variety of textsDistinguish the patterns and organizational structures of main ideas in textsLocate text evidence to support implied main ideasSummaries of main ideas and major details are accurate
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Apply critical thinking skillsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaIdentify where two or more texts provide conflicting information and disagree on matters of fact or interpretationEvaluate the quality of information sourcesDistinguish between facts and opinions
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Apply rules of sentence mechanicsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, oral presentation, quiz and/or testCriteriaWrite complete sentencesApply capitalization rulesUse commas in dates and in listsUse end punctuationUse a variety sentence structures—sentence types, introductory words and phrasesPunctuate different types of sentences (commas, semicolons, quotation marks, etc.)Edit sentences for intended meaningUse parts of speech correctlyUse proper subject/verb agreementEdit for consistency of verb tenseCorrect irregular verb errorsUse proper pronounsCorrect fragments and run-on errors
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Examine social expectations for written expression; audience, purpose and toneAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaIdentify the different purposes of writingRecognize variations of English as legitimate forms of expression in verbal or written formatsDifferentiate between academic and workplace forms of written communication and informal written communicationIdentify audience for various textsIdentify the purpose for various textsEvaluate intended tone for various textsEvaluate effectiveness of various textsApply strategies of audience, purpose, and tone in written productApply standards of sector-specific communication forms to written productApply strategies for effective, inclusive, and positive communication in written productIdentify strategies for completing writing tasks in a timely manner
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Create written documentsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaUse the writing process: prewriting, writing, revising, proofreading, and submittingWritten document communicates ideas clearlyTopic of written document/essay is relevant to self and audiencePrewriting document includes information in the form of an organized outlineWritten document includes topic sentences in structured paragraphsWritten document provides adequate, relevant support in paragraphsWritten document uses transitional words or phrases and patterns of organizationWritten document follows the structure of an essayDifferentiate between thesis statements and topic sentencesApply rhetorical forms to written expressionApply sector-specific occupational format to written expressionApply strategies for revision/editing
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Acquire basic strategies for giving, receiving, and incorporating feedbackAssessment StrategiesWritten product, tutor or peer sessionCriteriaRecognize terminology needed for verbal or written feedbackDistinguish forms of feedbackDetermine appropriate feedback in given situationsPractice strategies for giving positive verbal or written feedbackPractice strategies for responding to verbal or written feedbackIncorporate feedback into your written product
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Write evidence-based documents utilizing the writing processAssessment StrategiesWritten product, quiz and/or testCriteriaWritten document includes credible source materialWritten document is not plagiarizedWritten document includes a Works Cited page in MLA styleWritten document includes accurate paraphrasing, summarizing and/or quoting using MLA styleWritten document includes direct and indirect quotations
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Acquire basic technology skillsAssessment StrategiesWritten product, skill demonstrationCriteriaApply standard text formatting to written productNavigate various Blackboard tools: blogs, journals, emails, wikis, discussion board, online live classroom, tests/quizzes, and uploading written productUse Internet browser to locate research sourcesUse library databases to locate research sources