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2019 September Semester
Apr 26, 2024
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CRN 50111
Business Communication - COMM 200 - A1
This course provides basic skills in written and oral business communication. It assists students to transition from academic to business writing and to effectively organize and deliver written and orally presented business reports. Topics covered in this course include: recognizing and avoiding plagiarism; accessing and using research sources for business purposes; writing business correspondence including letters and emails; and working on collaborative writing projects. Students acquire skills in communicating within workplaces typified by diverse backgrounds and varying work roles. Students are introduced to the case study method and the writing and delivery of solutions for business cases.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    Prince George
Schedule Type:  Lecture
Instructional Method: On campus, face to face
Credits:   3.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm MW Geoffrey R Weller Library 5-177 Sep 04, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019 Lecture TBA


CRN 50112
Business Communication - COMM 200 - Z1
This course provides basic skills in written and oral business communication. It assists students to transition from academic to business writing and to effectively organize and deliver written and orally presented business reports. Topics covered in this course include: recognizing and avoiding plagiarism; accessing and using research sources for business purposes; writing business correspondence including letters and emails; and working on collaborative writing projects. Students acquire skills in communicating within workplaces typified by diverse backgrounds and varying work roles. Students are introduced to the case study method and the writing and delivery of solutions for business cases.
This course provides basic skills in written and oral business communication. It assists students to transition from academic to business writing and to effectively organize and deliver written and orally presented business reports. Topics covered in this course include: recognizing and avoiding plagiarism; accessing and using research sources for business purposes; writing business correspondence including letters and emails; and working on collaborative writing projects. Students acquire skills in communicating within workplaces typified by diverse backgrounds and varying work roles. Students are introduced to the case study method and the writing and delivery of solutions for business cases.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    World Wide Web
Schedule Type:  Lecture
Instructional Method: No Scheduled Meeting Times
Credits:   3.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class TBA   TBA Sep 04, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019 Lecture Maria Trujillo (P)E-mail



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