Florida International University Fall 2015 College of Architecture + The Arts Communication Arts Department Advanced Communication for Business COM3150-U06 Reference: 90580 Date and Time: Mondays 10:00 a.m. to 12:50 Classroom: Charles E. Perry (PC) Room 439 Professor: Jessica Delgado Email Address: delgadoj@fiu.edu Phone: (305) 348-1984 Dept.: (305) 348-1984 Office Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Employers ranked the ability to communicate and to use technology as two of the most important skills for new employees. As such, this course is designed to provide you with an opportunity to learn managerial communication skills that can be immediately transferred into a professional work environment. The course assignments and exercises are designed to improve your practical business communication skills in the following areas. 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An excused absence is defined as one that can be documented in writing and is due to a medical problem with the student or immediate family, death in the student’s immediate family, or an officially recognized university sponsored event. Tardiness or leaving early is not accepted and will result in a reduction of your grade. Being late means not being in attendance when roll is taken. Two “lates” are the equivalent of 1 absence. Students with more than three “lates” run the risk of failing the class. You will be expected to arrive at class on time. There will be no late arrivals on speech days: if you arrive late on the day of your presentation, you may not be permitted to deliver your speech that day. If you are tardy, notify the professor after class so the absence can be changed to tardy. COM 3150 Florida International University Fall 2015 Exams and Quizzes There will be exams and quizzes throughout the semester that cover grammar and textbook chapters. Exams and quizzes will be located in Pearson MyComLab and will be conducted outside of class. You can access each quiz anytime during the availability period. You will have one attempt per quiz. Keep in mind you must begin the quiz with enough time to complete the quiz before the quiz expires. You cannot consult with another individual during the quiz or discuss the quiz with another student until after the quiz date has expired and the grades have been posted. Exams (the midterm and the final) and quizzes cannot be made up without proper documentation. Evaluation Please pay attention to requirements for the assignments. Satisfying all requirements of an assignment does not entitle the student to an A for that assignment. Completing an assignment by fulfilling all requirements translates to satisfactory work, which earns the student a C grade, as per university rules. Completing all requirements and doing them well earns the student a B grade. The grade A is reserved for work that is above and beyond. Please make sure you follow your grades and know where you stand in class throughout the semester. It is your responsibility to know your grade. Examinations and presentations will be evaluated consistently with a universitylevel course. The following point scale will be used to determine final grades. Letter Range Letter Range Letter Range A AB+ B 940 to 1000 900 - 939 870-899 840-869 BC+ C D+ 800-839 770-799 700-769 670-699 D F 600-669 000-599 Learning Objectives There are four Learning Objectives for COM 3110: A. Business Writing Skills B. Oral PresentationSkills C. Language Skills D. Managerial Communication A. Business Writing Skills: These the details of these assignments and documents will be discussed in class, the purpose of these assignments is to improve students writing skills and more importantly you help you progress toward the Business Writing Skills Learning Objectives of this class. B. Oral Presentation Skills: There will be an oral presentation – you will be required to do a practice run of that speech in the Communication Arts Studio. This is further discussed in the course content section. C. Language Skills: You will be graded throughout the semester in the following areas: ♣ Pre-Assessment COM 3150 Florida International University Fall 2015 ♣ Periodic assignments and/or assessments D. Managerial Communication: You will develop and/or improve your ability to recognize your own communication tendencies as well as the communication tendencies of the persons you deal with professionally. Assignments Instructors are required to design the following assignments to meet the core competencies of the course. Instructors are required to give a final exam during the final exam time designated for the course by the university. Business Writing Skills Memo #1 Grammar #1 Not Graded Problem/Solution MemoEvaluated for language skills and formatting Grammar Assessment Assignment Point Value Memo #2 Request for Action Memo Memo #3 Informative Memo Memo #4 Informative Memo 50 points 50 points 50 points Letter #1 Good News Letter Letter #2 Bad News Letter Letter #3 Persuasive Letter 50 points 50 points 50 points Social Media Case Study Business Report Business Topic 50 points 50 points Oral Presentation Skills Topics must be business related. Both presentations are graded on content and delivery. Rubric is located on Pearson under "Presentations." Group Symposium Speech to Inform 100 points 100 points Language Skills Grammar Quiz #2 20 points Grammar Quiz # 3 20 points Grammar Quiz #4 20 points Grammar Quiz # 5 20 points Grammar Quiz # 6 20 points Exams Midterm (Questions from readings and lectures) Final (Questions from readings and lectures) 100 points 100 points Course Participation 50 points COM 3150 Florida International University Fall 2015 COURSE SCHEDULE All dates are tentative and the instructor holds the right to change due dates and presentation dates if necessary. Week 1 Monday, August 24 Course Introduction and Grammar Skills Course Introductions Week 2 Grammar Skills, Understanding Business Communication in the Workplace (Ch 1, 3) Monday, August 31 Homework Due: Grammar Pre-Test Homework Due: Grammar Quiz #2 Week 3 Monday, September 7 Grammar Skills, Planning and Writing Business Messages (Ch 3, Ch4) Homework Due: Grammar Quiz #3 Week 4 Monday, September 14 Grammar Skills, Completing Business Messages (Ch 5) Labor Day- No Class Week 5 Monday, September 21 Writing Routine, Positive, and Negative Messages (Ch 7, Ch 8) Homework Due: Grammar Quiz #4 Week 6 Monday, September 28 Writing Persuasive Messages (Ch 9) Homework Due: Memo #1 Week 7 Monday, October 5 Team Skills, Interpersonal Communication (Ch 2, Ch 12) Homework Due: Memo #2 Week 8 Monday, October 12 Setting up Presentations Homework Due: Memo #3/Letter #1 Week 9 Monday, October 19 Presentations Individual Presentations Week 10 Monday, October 26 Homework Due: Grammar Quiz #5 Week 11 Monday, November 2 Writing Resumes and Interviewing (Chapter 13 and 14) Homework Due: Letter #2 Week 12 Monday, November 9 Planning and Writing Business Reports (Chapter 10 and 11) Homework Due: Grammar Quiz #6 Week 13 Monday, November 16 Crafting Electronic Messages, Social Media (Ch 6) Homework Due: Social Media Case Study Week 14 Monday, November 23 Group Presentations Group Presentations Homework Due: Letter #3 Homework Due: Business Report Week 15 Monday, November 30 COM 3150 Review Florida International University Fall 2015 Final Exam Week 16 Final Exams week of December 6 through December 12 CommArts Studio (CAS) The Communication Arts Studio offers students on both campuses instruction and coaching on delivering presentations, developing and giving the standard one-minute "elevator speech,” and practicing job interview skills. The studio is open five days a week at MMC and BBC with both day and evening hours. Our experienced speech communications staff are eager to assist students with organizing ideas, speaking more confidently, improving body language, reducing anxiety, improving eye contact, and incorporating visual aids to create dynamic and focused presentations or prepare for any kind of public speaking. The contact information for the studio – located on both campuses – is below. Communication Arts Studio Modesto Maidique Campus: VH 230 Phone: 305-348-0069/ 305-919-4140 Website and Appointment Link: communicate.fiu.edu Biscayne Bay Campus: HL 155 Email: communicate@fiu.edu Additional Resources The FIU Learning Center is available to assist you with your business writing skills. The website for the Learning Center is: http://learningcenter.fiu.edu. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY This syllabus is a contract of understanding between professor and student. If the assignments and grading system are not acceptable, then the student needs to negotiate a change by midnight Sunday on the second week of class or accept the rules as written. CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY This Code of Academic Integrity was adopted by the Student Government Association on November 28, 2001 and reflects the values articulated in the Student Code of Standards. Florida International University is a community dedicated to generating and imparting knowledge through excellent teaching and research, the rigorous and respectful exchange of ideas, and community service. All students should respect the right of others to have an equitable opportunity to learn and honestly to demonstrate the quality of their learning. Therefore, all students are expected to adhere to a standard of academic conduct, which demonstrates respect for themselves, their fellow students, and the educational mission of Florida International University. As a student of this university: • I will be honest in my academic endeavors. • I will not represent someone else's work as my own. • I will not cheat, nor will I aid in another's cheating. All students are deemed by the university to understand that if they are found responsible for academic misconduct, they will be subject to the Code of Academic Integrity’s procedures and sanctions, as outlined in the FIU Student Handbook. Students have the right to due process in all disciplinary situations. For additional information concerning student rights and responsibilities, please contact FIU’s Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution. Note: Intensive auditing of the course will be conducted to prevent academic misconduct. COM 3150 Florida International University Fall 2015 PLAGIARISM All written assignments must be submitted through the Turnitin.com database by the posted deadline. Assignments submitted by any other means or after the deadline will not be accepted and evaluated without proper supporting documentation. Students will access Turnitin.com through their Learning Management System (LMS) by uploading their paper to the given assignment dropbox/submission link. After submitting, the report will be made available for review. For help with Turnitin.com visit http://api.turnitin.com/en_us/support/help-center Student Code of Standards A University is a learning community following a tradition more than 1,000 years old. Florida International University is such a community dedicated to generating and imparting knowledge through excellent teaching and research, the rigorous and respectful exchange of ideas, and community service. As a member of this community: • • • • I will respect the tradition of academic inquiry, the University’s rules of conduct, and its mission. I will respect the opinions and differences of all members of the FIU community. I will practice civility and demonstrate conduct that reflects the values of the institution. I will be diligent and honest in my personal and academic endeavors. The FIU Student Handbook outlines the Student Code of Conduct regarding students with disruptive behavior. Website: www.fiu.edu/~sccr/docs/disruptive_brochure.doc Policy for Assigning an Incomplete "I" Grade An incomplete grade is a temporary symbol given for work not completed because of serious interruption not caused by the student's own negligence. An incomplete must be made up as quickly as possible, no later than two consecutive semesters after the initial taking of the course or it will automatically default to an "F" or the grade that the student earned in the course. There is no extension of the two-semester deadline. The student must not register again for the course to make up the incomplete. Students who have incomplete grades on their records must remove the incomplete by the end of the fourth week of the term in which they plan to graduate. Failure to do so will result in a cancellation of graduation. Incompletes are awarded only if the student has completed most of the course work. If a student misses a significant portion of the course work, he/she should drop the course. If the drop period has ended, the student may petition for a withdrawal—this requires the student to un-enroll in all of their courses for that semester. Incompletes are not to be used because a student took on too many credits and they cannot complete everything that is now required of them. In such cases where the course instructor determines that it appropriate to award a student a grade of "I" (incomplete) official steps must be followed, which can be found on the CARTA website; http://carta.fiu.edu/comm-arts/students/incomplete-policy-2/ RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS The University's policy on religious holy days as stated in the University Catalog and Student Handbook will be followed in this class. Any student may request to be excused from class to observe a religious holy day of his or her faith. DISABILITY NOTICE Students with disabilities, as defined by law, have the right to receive needed accommodations if their disabilities make it difficult to perform academic tasks in the usual way or in the allotted time frame. In order to receive accommodation, however, students with must register with the Disability Resource Center: GC 190, Phone: (305) 348-3532, TTY: (305) 348-3852, Email: drcupgl@fiu.edu COM 3150