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Section 004 meets
in Bate 2018 Mondays through Fridays 11:20 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Section 005 meets
in Bate 2018 Mondays through Thursdays 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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| #1 June 27-28 | Introduction | CP (ii & 2-6) Appendixes A & B | Letter of Introduction (due 7/1) |
| #2 July 1-5 (No Class on the 4th of July) |
Foundations
of Business Communication;
The Writing Process |
Ch 1-2, 4-5 in EBC | Analyze & revise document on p. 22; Review documents on pp. 96 & 114 (5.B) in class |
| #3 July 8-12
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Letters, Memos & Other Brief Messages | Ch 6-9 in EBC; CP (10-19) | Review exercises 7.A & 7.B in class; Routine Letter (due 7/9); Review exercise 8.A in class; Negative Letter (7/10); Review exercise 9.A Sales Letter (due 7/15) |
| #4 July 15-19 | Reports & Proposals; | Ch 10-12 & Appendix C in EBC; G (21-39) | Justification report [info] (due 7/16); Tentative Work Plan (due at Proposal Conference on 7/18) for Formal Report (due 7/30) |
| #5 July 22-26 | Conferences Sample First Paragraph |
Review Ch 14 in EBC | Formal Report Conferences to discuss progress (final draft due 7/30) |
| #6 July 29-Aug. 1 | Employment Communication Review | Ch 18 & 19 in BAC; CP 40-56 | Resume (due 8/1) |
| #7 August 2 | Final Exam |
| Required Textbooks |
Thill, John V. and Courtland L. Bovee. Excellence in Business Communication. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002.
CoursePak English 3880: Writing for Business & Industry. Spring 2002.
| Assignments |
General Remarks
Please notice that your fees for this semester include a Computer & Technology Fee, which entitles you to any empty seat at most of the computer labs located around campus. Although some labs are restricted (the BVTE Lab is reserved for BVTE students, the Writing Lab is reserved for freshman composition students, etc.), most students use the lab in Austin. For an up-to-date list of lab locations, visit http://www.ecu.edu/itc/lab/labtable.html.
Also, it's a pretty good idea to keep a backup copy of everything you write. You'll need a 3.5" DS/DD (720 KB) or DS/HD (1.44 MB) "floppy," and these are available at the bookstores.
A professional appearance establishes any writer's credibility and improves reader understanding; thus, all written work submitted for evaluation should follow the criteria below:
Table 1: Summary of Assignments & Percentage of Final Grade |
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30%
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| Letter of Introduction | |
| Positive Message | |
| Negative Message | |
| Persuasive Message | |
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40%
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| Justification Report | |
| Tentative Work Plan | |
| Formal Report | |
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10%
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| Resume | |
| Studentship |
10% |
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100%
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| Course Description |
This course is designed to give students practical experience in developing the skills they will need to practice effective business communication. In doing this, students write various types of correspondence including letters, memorandums, and reports.
| Policies |
Although "life's little problems" often come up at the darnednest times, students are expected to be in class on time, every time, for all the time allotted to this course because it is in the classroom that information essential for the successful completion of this course is presented. However, if circumstances require your presence elsewhere, you are still responsible for material presented in class. If you anticipate any absences, please see me before hand.
Students will be rewarded for their studentship,
which includes appropriate attendance, meeting for conferences, and active
participation.
Know this: such action violates the university's Honor Code and does a disservice to students who "copy the 'right' solution" from past assignments. Although former students have thought they'd help their friends, they have really harmed them (by robbing students of the opportunity to learn from their mistakes). The "real world" doesn't follow this unethical practice, and if I find that any of my students (either present or former) participate in this form of plagiarism (by either copying a completed assignment of a former students or by providing an assignment for you to copy) both students will be prosecuted to the fullest of my ability. This is not a warning; it's a promise.
| Portfolio |
On the last day of scheduled class, students are expected to submit the following
Packets may be picked up anytime after the start of Fall Semester 2001; any packets not picked up by Labor Day will be disposed of in an ecologically safe manner #};=).
| Course Objectives |
During this course, students will have the opportunity to:
| Created May 1, 1998
Last Updated July 23, 2002 |