BCom Course Outline Spring 2024
BCom Course Outline Spring 2024
Program: BBA
Department Offering: Management
Class ERP #
Faculty: Sarah Mazhar Inam
Class details
Course Description
This course focuses on techniques of successful communication in the business world. It introduces strategies for various
business situations including business writing, meetings, presentations, reports, electronic correspondence, the job application
process and negotiation skills. The course also examines methods of organizing and presenting information for developing a
professional communication style.
4. Ethics
Students will have an understanding and awareness of ethical frameworks and responsibilities.
5. Glocal Mindset
Students will develop a focus on global connections and local Contexts through awareness of diversity across cultures and
markets.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Understand the importance of effective communication in a business setting.
2. Present oral & written work in organized and accurate manner (PLO 103)
3. Understand and use technology-aided communication.
4. Work and communicate effectively in a team.
5. Students should be able to write English with grammatical accuracy (PLO 101)
AOL Assessment Mapping
PLG Mapped: The course is mapped with BBA program learning goal PLC1 and Program learning objectives PLO 101 and
PLO 103
LMS will be used to share reading material with the students. The pedagogy used for the course will be a combination of:
- Cases/ campaigns/ guest speaker sessions
- Videos/Short Ads/e-content and their discussion
- Role Plays/Activities/Experiential Learning
- In Class Assignments
- Slides
- Study Trips/Tours
- Readings (online and Embedded in Slides)
- Presentations – both formal and informal
- Exams
- Debates
- Self-Study
- Interaction on LMS – self-initiated and discussion-oriented
Knowledge of
Communication
All Business Critical Skills Ethics Glocal Mindset
Skills
Learning Goals Areas
Learning
Outcomes
1 X X
2 X
3 X
4 X
1
Effectively
Communicating in Teams
- Characteristics of Effective Teams
BCT Chap 2 CLO4
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Teams
- Team Roles and Group Development
Negotiation Skills
Powerpoint
slides
CLO4 - The Negotiation Process
- Styles of Negotiation
Note: Depending on the class response, 2 or 3 sessions per topic are recommended
Recommended Text:
Business Communication Today, 14th Global Edition (or latest), Courtland L. Bovee and John V. Thill [BCT]
Secondary Texts:
Guffey, Mary Ellen. (2010). Essentials of Business Communication. 10th ed. Thomson
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Southwestern.
Effective Business Communications by Herta A. Murphy, Herbet W. Hildebrandt & Jane P.
Thomas; 7th International Edition
Other Readings/Notes:
MGT201, SSC102
Marks Distribution
Course Traits
Marks Total Marks
Marks Head Total Frequency Total Exempted Learning
/Frequency /Head
Outcomes
CP Ongoing 0 0 05
Assignments 2 0 05 10
Quizzes 2 0 05 10
Presentations 3 0 05 15
Term Projects 1 0 0 10
Exams 2 0 0 50
Class participation
I will get feedback from the entire class on the students they have learnt the most from during class. I will then assess this
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information against my own observation, and then arrive at your final CP. Final veto is mine, although I am quite democratic
1. Unsatisfactory (0-3)
• You are consistently absent/late from class
• You attend class without showing any evidence of being ‘mentally’ present
• You show disrespectful behavior towards your peers
2. Needs Improvement (3-5)
• You are present and courteous, but do not participate very much in class even when prompted.
• You hardly ever participate on LMS.
• You are essentially a passive recipient of information.
3. Good (6-8)
• When you are present and courteous, and provide guidance to your fellow students during discussion.
• The above attitude is also reflected in your case study discussions, written work and LMS discussions.
• However, you participate in activities infrequently or only when prompted.
4. Excellent - Exceptional in all Respects (8-10)
• You are present and courteous, and introduce new and thought provoking ideas, concepts and issues in class.
• This is also reflected in your case study discussions, written work and LMS discussions.
• You initiate classroom activities and discussions, and contribute immensely to class participation.
• Your classmates acknowledge your great contribution to their learning.
Course Work
A. Weekly Assignments
There will be a number of weekly assignments. Some of these will be graded but most will only be recorded. However, if you
do not submit an “ungraded” assignment on time, there will be an automatic point deduction for that assignment.
B. Presentations
Students will be required to give atleast two major presentations: one on “Bad News” and the other on “Persuasive News”. Apart
from these presentations, students will have to also present the term report and may also be required to give other presentations in
class.
Submit a formal business report to the instructor in printed form by the end of the term. The topic and methodology of the Term
Report will be discussed with the students towards the mid of the semester. The formal paper must be 10 - 20 pages in length and
must include a one-page executive summary and a reference page. The report should be spiral bound and NOT stapled. No late
submissions will be allowed.
D. Exams:
There will be one midterm and one final exam this semester.
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Students may see the faculty any time in case of any problem or issue that needs attention.
Technology Requirements
You can bring your laptop to class. Also bring old-fashioned pen and paper.
Academic Conduct
IBA policy
Attendance Policy
IBA policy
Plagiarism Policy
IBA policy
Withdrawal Policy
IBA policy