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Effective Communication Skills - 1

This document outlines a course on Communication Skills I that is part of a Masters in Applied Management program. The course aims to help students understand non-verbal communication and barriers to the communication process. It is 50 hours over 50 sessions and covers topics like listening skills, speaking skills, reading skills, and writing skills. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, class participation, internal exams, and an end-of-semester external exam. Reference books on technical communication and communication skills are also listed.

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Effective Communication Skills - 1

This document outlines a course on Communication Skills I that is part of a Masters in Applied Management program. The course aims to help students understand non-verbal communication and barriers to the communication process. It is 50 hours over 50 sessions and covers topics like listening skills, speaking skills, reading skills, and writing skills. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, class participation, internal exams, and an end-of-semester external exam. Reference books on technical communication and communication skills are also listed.

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Gujarat Technological University

MAM (Masters in Applied Management) – Dual degree Programme


Semester I
Subject Code:4110502
Subject Name: Communication Skills I
1. Course Objectives:
1. To help students understand the process of communication in link with Non – verbal
Communication.
2. To provide understanding of different barriers creep into communication process.
3. To help students acquire competence over linguistic skills through balanced and
integrated tasks.
2. Course Duration: The course duration is of 50 sessions of 60 minutes each, i.e. 50 hours.
3. Course Contents:

Marks (70
Module No. of external
Module Content
No: Sessions exam)

I Communication Skills : Definition/Types :


Process/Cycle : Flow/Network/Levels : Verbal and 10 14
Non Verbal Communication : Noise :Barriers

II Listening Skills : Sound Discrimination:


Understanding Lexical Items : Stress and Intonation
Patterns : Structural Items (Use and Meaning) : 10 14
Retrieving General Information

III Speaking Skills : Social Conversation Skills :


Starting a Conversation: Greetings :Introducing
Oneself and Others : Apologizing and Excusing :
Asking for and Giving Information : Agreeing and 10 14
Disagreeing : Inviting – Accepting and Declining
Invitations : Expressing Likes and
DislikesComplimenting

IV Reading Skills :Reading as an Interactive Skill :


Purposes of Reading : Different Kinds of Texts:
10 14
Strategies needed to Interpret Texts : Interpreting
Cohesive Devices, Discourse Markers, and
Grammatical Structures.

V Writing Skills : Differences between Spoken and


Written English : Strategies of Developing a
Paragraph : Process of Writing : Brainstorming :
Discovering and Developing a Plan for Writing : 10 14
Drafts: Exploratory, Working and Final : Levels of
Effective Writing :Sentence Structure : Vocabulary :
Point of View : Punctuations

4. Teaching Methods:
The course will use the following pedagogical tools:
(a) Lectures
(b) Role plays
(c) Case discussion.
(c) Projects/ Assignments/ Quizzes/ Class participation etc

5. Evaluation:
The evaluation of participants will be on continuous basis comprising of the following
Elements:

Weightage 20%
A Projects/ Assignments/ Quizzes/ Class participation
(Internal Assessment- 20
etc
Marks)
Weightage 10 %
B Two Internal Examinations (Internal Assessment-10
Marks)
Weightage 70%
C End –Semester Examination (External Assessment-70
Marks)

6. Reference Books:
Essential Reading

 Technical Communication: Principles and Practice – Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta


Sharma (OUP)
 Personality Development, Harold Wallace and Ann Masters, Cengage Publishers.
 Basic Communication Skills for Technology Andrea J. Rutherford (Pearson Education)
 Ur, Penny. Teaching Listening Comprehension. Cambridge: CUP, 1984.
 Srinivas, Revathi. Communicating Effectively in English Book I. Ed. ShardaKaushik.
Chandigarh: Abhishek Publishers, 2008
 Tillitt, B &Brudea Mary Newton. Speaking Naturally Communication Skills in American
English, New York: CUP, 2004

Recommended Reading

 Communication Skills for Technical Students. T.M. Farhathullah (Orient Longman)


 English for Technical Communication, - K.R. Lakshminarayanan, (Scitech Publications,
Chennai.)
 Basics of Management and Communication Skills.- Dr. P.C. Shejwalkar (Everest
Publishing House)
 Business Communication Strategies-Matthukutty M. Monippally (Tata – McGraw –
Hill)
 Field, John. Listening in the Language Classroom. New York: CUP, 2008
 Rogerson, Pamela. Speaking Clearly. New York:CUP, 2000
 Body Language. - Allan Pease. (Sheldon Press, London)

9. Session Plan:

Session
Topics to be covered
Nos.
1-4 Communication Skills : Definition/Types : Process/Cycle :
Flow/Network/Levels .
5-6 Verbal and Non Verbal Communication Noise Barriers
7-10 Listening Skills : Sound Discrimination
11-12 Understanding Lexical Items.
13-16 Stress and Intonation Patterns : Structural Items (Use and Meaning)
16-18 Retrieving General Information
17-18 Social Conversation Skills : Starting a Conversation:
19-20 Greetings : Introducing Oneself and Others :
Complimenting :
21-23 Apologizing and Excusing :
24-26 Asking for and Giving Information :
27-29 Agreeing and Disagreeing : Inviting – Accepting and Declining Invitations
: Expressing Likes and Dislikes
30-33 1 Reading as an Interactive Skill
34-36 1 Purposes of Reading
37-38 Different Kinds of Texts: Strategies needed to Interpret Texts
39-40 Interpreting Cohesive Devices, Discourse Markers, and Grammatical
Structures
41-44 Differences between Spoken and Written English
45-48  Strategies of Developing a Paragraph : Process of Writing :
Brainstorming : Discovering and Developing a Plan for Writing :
Drafts: Exploratory, Working and Final
48-50 1 Levels of Effective Writing
 Sentence Structure
 Vocabulary
 Point of View
2 Punctuations

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