Focuses on the specific tools for communicating in complex, professional environments. Students develop digital, social, and visual media skills; learn interpersonal, cultural, team, leadership, and ethical skills; learn a three-step process for composing business correspondence, letters, articles, e-mails, instant messages, blogs, tweets, and webpages; develop skills in researching, planning, and writing reports and proposals; write employment messages, letters, and resumes; develop and deliver oral presentations, a group presentation with a PowerPoint, and an impromptu speech; and develop questionnaires and conduct interviews. This course does not satisfy NHTI’s Humanities or English Literature requirements. (Successful completion of ENGL 101 strongly recommended.) (Students who have received credit for ENGL227C cannot also receive credit for COMM227C.)
Professional Communication
COMM 227C
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