This course provides students opportunity to further enhance their communication skills. Course topics include written, oral, visual and nonverbal forms of communication, as well as listening skills. Also focuses on the audience as customers.
Course Catalogue
This course is an introductory course to information technology. This course is designed to provide different types of Information technology applications so that the students are better capable of deploying and making effective use of these powerful tools for managing organizations. Topics include IT infrastructure and emerging technology, operating systems, and software, IT security, MS office, email management, website basics, data analysis using Microsoft Excel.
The course will focus on personality traits and different aspects of career planning. This course will provide students with an understanding of business ethics and social responsibility. By the end of this course, students should be ready to plan a career and work towards achieving their personalized goals.
The course aims at equipping the students with the necessary techniques so that they are able to plan, implement and evaluate firm level strategies in their workplace in future. The course will also give the students some flavor of the basic theoretical aspect of strategic management. The focus will be on developing the capability in the students to analyze management problems and present solutions in an independent manner. The students should be able to demonstrate proper communication skill both in their writing and during the various presentations that will take place over the semester. It is strongly recommended that students actively participate in class discussions.
Credits: 3; Prerequisite: All foundation and core courses.