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FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUM

Course Title: CS I- Advanced Communication Credit Units: 1
Course Code: to be decided later

Course Objective:

The Course is designed to enhance vocabulary skills and make students fluent, thereby improving receptive and expressive skills.

Prerequisites: NIL Course Contents / Syllabus:

Module I Fundamentals of Communication
30% Weightage

Role and Purpose of Communication,7 C’s of Communication

Barriers to Effective Communication

Forms of Communication: One-to-One, Informal and Formal

Module II Oral Communication
20% Weightage

Effective Listening: Principles and Barriers
Effective Speaking: Pronunciation and Accent

Module III Building Advanced Vocabulary 20% Weightage

Word Formation; Synonyms; Antonyms; Eponyms; Homonyms, Homophones & Homographs
One Word Substitution; Phrasal Verbs, Idiomatic Expressions & Proverbs
Foreign Words in English

Module IV Non Verbal Communication
30% Weightage

Principles & Significance
Kinesics, Oculesics, Proxemics,, Para-Language, Artifacts, Chronemics, Tactilics

Student Learning Outcomes

The students will be able to use the LSRW Skills to communicate effectively in a professional environment.

Will be able to develop fluency.

Pedagogy for Course Delivery

Workshop

Presentation

Group Discussion

Lectures

Assessment/ Examination Scheme: Theory L/T (%)
Lab/Practical/Studio (%)
End Term Examination

100%

NA

60%
Theory Assessment (L&T):
Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment
End Term Examination

Components (Drop down)
CT
GD
GP
Attendance

Weightage (%)
10%
10%
15%
5%
60%

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