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Business and Professional Communications (PUBL90004)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Dual-Delivery (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject studies the elements of successful communication in business and professional contexts, and how these elements also translate into one's personal communication. We study key skills, both written and oral, and take a resolutely practical approach to communication in all forms, including presentations, report writing, Plain English strategies, cross-cultural communications, writing collaboratively and crisis management.
We examine the role of communication within the organisation and develop practical tools for effective communication and negotiation. We use practical examples to develop our ability to build rapport, our presentation skills and our body language.
Intended learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Critique theoretical approaches to communication in the workplace and their application to practice.
- Write business and professional copy based on sound principles.
- Differentiate communication in business and professional contexts in all forms, including presentations, report writing, Plain English strategies, cross-cultural communications, writing collaboratively and crisis management.
- Investigate the elements of successful communication in business and professional contexts, and how these elements also translate into one's personal communication.
- Examine the role of communication within the organisation and develop practical tools for effective communication and negotiation.
- Explain practical examples of successful communication to develop an ability to build rapport, presentation skills and appropriate use of body language.
Generic skills
At the completion of this subject, students should gain the following generic skills:
- Research skills and competence in the use of library resources, online information and other sources, and the ability to define areas of inquiry and the research methods appropriate to them
- Understanding of a wide range of forms of both oral and written communication, their generic requirements and their appropriate deployment in professional and business environments
- Time management and planning skills and have the ability to organise workloads, meet deadlines and engage in self-directed learning.
Last updated: 12 December 2024