Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 90501 S2 X COMMUNICATION & SCHOLARSHP 1.00
Advances in communication are occurring globally at a rapid rate. In the contemporary world, effective communication requires an understanding of these new complex processes. It also requires individuals to possess a broad range of transferable skills to meet the demands of change, and to apply these in an equally broad range of contexts.
This unit presents an introduction to the theory and practice of Communication, with particular application to academic and professional settings. Students study the processes of research and scholarship, and of tailoring communication for specific audiences. Students develop an understanding of barriers to communication, and strategies which can be used to overcome these barriers. At the direction of their Faculties students will also undertake study in a selection of areas such as thinking skills, the dimensions of verbal and nonverbal communication, and the dynamics of interpersonal and group communication. Students also gain the written, verbal and personal transferable skills essential to their role in a rapidly changing environment. Students enrolling in 90501, Communication and Scholarship, may not take 90503, Communication: Key Concepts.
Depending on the modules specified by individual faculties, on
successful completion of this unit, students will
Description Weighting(%)All students will undertake the Foundation and Capstone modules. At the direction of their faculties students will undertake four out of the other six modules.
- Foundation module 35.00
- Capstone module 25.00
- Written communication module 10.00
- Oral communication module 10.00
- Clear thinking, problem solving and decision making 10.00 module.
- Interpersonal communication module 10.00
- Nonverbal communication module 10.00
- Group and organisational communication module 10.00
Mohan, T., McGregor, H. & Saunders, S. & Archee, R. 1997,
Communicating! 4th edn, Harcourt Brace and company, Sydney.
Anderson, J. & Poole, M. 1998, Assignment and Thesis Writing, 3rd
edn, Jacaranda Wiley Ltd, Milton, Qld.
Abrams, K. 1986, Communication at Work: Listening, Speaking, Writing
and Reasing, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Clegg, C.S. 1988, Critical Reading and Writing Across the
Disciplines, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York.
DeVito, J. 1990, Messages-Building Interpersonal Communication
Skills, Harper and Row, New York.
Galvin, M., Prescott, D., & Huseman, R. 1992, Business Communication:
Strategies and Skills, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Sydney.
Hibbins, G.M. 1989, Stands to Reason, 4th edn, Macmillan, Sydney.
Nutting, H. & White, G. 1991, The Business of Communication, 2nd
edn, McGraw-Hill, Sydney.
Pease, A. 1987, Body Language: How to Read Others' Thoughts by Their
Gestures, Camel Publishing Co., Sydney.
Prescott, D. & Lang, B. 1993, Communicating at Work, Harcourt Brace,
Jovanovich, Sydney.
Rasberry, R.W. & Lemoine, L.F. 1986, Effective Managerial
Communication, PWS-Kent Pub. Co., Boston.
Taylor, A., Rosegrant, T., Meyer, A. & Samples, B.T. 1989,
Communicating, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.
Tubbs, S. & Moss, S. 1993, Human Communication, 4th edn, Random
House, New York.
Vallence, K.E. & McWilliam, T., 1991, Communication that Works,
Nelson, Sydney.
Verderber, R.F. 1990, Communicate! 6th edn, Wadsworth Pub. Co.,
Belmont, California.
Waller, B.N. 1988, Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict, Prentice-
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ACTIVITY HOURS Directed Study 120 Private Study 42 Examinations 3
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 100.00 24/08/98 ESSAY 20.00 Y N 2 S 100.00 12/10/98 LETTER AND REPORT 30.00 Y N 3 S 100.00 END S2 EXAMINATION 3 HOURS 50.00 N N
All items of assessment must be submitted and completed to a minimum specified standard for a passing grade to be awarded. If students submit assignments after the due date without extenuating circumstances, then a penalty of 10% of the assigned mark shall normally apply for each working day late. Requests for assignment extensions or examination deferrals must be made in writing. It is expected that requests for extensions will be made before the due date for assignments/exams. Any assignment submitted two (2) or more weeks after the due date will not be accepted. PLEASE NOTE The fourth edition of the text book by Mohan et al will be required and the third edition of the text book by Anderson & Poole.