Saturday, July 7, 2012

GE2321 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY Syllabus




GE2321                 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY                        L  T  P  C
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   (Fifth / Sixth Semester)
                                                   
Globalisation has brought  in numerous opportunities for  the teeming millions, with more
focus  on  the  students’  overall  capability  apart  from  academic  competence.  Many
students,  particularly  those  from  non-English  medium  schools,  find  that  they  are  not
preferred  due  to  their  inadequacy  of  communication  skills  and  soft  skills,  despite
possessing  sound  knowledge  in  their  subject  area  along  with  technical  capability.
Keeping  in  view  their pre-employment needs and  career  requirements,  this  course on
Communication Skills Laboratory will prepare students to adapt themselves with ease to
the  industry environment,  thus  rendering  them as prospective assets  to  industries. The
course will equip  the students with  the necessary communication skills  that would go a
long way in helping them in their profession.



OBJECTIVES:
  To  equip  students  of  engineering  and  technology  with  effective  speaking  and
listening skills in English.
  To help them develop their soft skills and interpersonal skills, which will make the
transition from college to workplace smoother and help them excel in their job.
  To  enhance  the  performance  of  students  at  Placement  Interviews,  Group
Discussions and other recruitment exercises.

A.  English Language Lab                                                                        (18 Periods)

1. Listening Comprehension:                                                                                  (6)  
Listening and typing – Listening and sequencing of sentences – Filling in the blanks -
Listening and answering questions.

2. Reading Comprehension:                                                                                    (6)
Filling in the blanks - Close exercises – Vocabulary building - Reading and answering
questions.

3. Speaking:                                                                                                              (6)
Phonetics: Intonation – Ear training - Correct Pronunciation – Sound recognition
exercises – Common Errors in English.

Conversations: Face to Face Conversation – Telephone conversation – Role play
activities (Students take on roles and engage in conversation)

 B.    Discussion of audio-visual materials                                 (6 periods)  
   
(Samples are available to learn and practice)
                                                                                                     
1.  Resume / Report Preparation / Letter Writing                                            (1)
Structuring the resume / report - Letter writing / Email Communication - Samples.

2.  Presentation skills:                                                                                        (1)
Elements of effective presentation – Structure of presentation - Presentation tools –
Voice Modulation – Audience analysis - Body language – Video samples

      3.   Soft Skills:                                                                                                       (2)
Time management – Articulateness – Assertiveness – Psychometrics –
Innovation and Creativity - Stress Management & Poise - Video Samples

4.  Group Discussion:                                                                                          (1)
Why is GD part of selection process ? - Structure of GD – Moderator – led and other
GDs - Strategies in GD – Team work  - Body Language - Mock GD -Video samples

5.  Interview Skills:                                                                                                (1)
Kinds of interviews – Required Key Skills – Corporate culture – Mock interviews-
Video samples.


I. PC based session                            (Weightage 40%)                    24 periods
II. Practice Session           (Weightage – 60%)                       24 periods





1.  Resume / Report Preparation / Letter writing: Students prepare their    (2)
      own resume and report.

2.  Presentation Skills: Students make presentations on given topics.          (8)
3.  Group Discussion: Students participate in group discussions.                  (6)
4.  Interview Skills: Students participate in Mock  Interviews                          (8)

REFERENCES:
1.  Anderson, P.V, Technical Communication, Thomson Wadsworth, Sixth Edition,
New Delhi, 2007.
2.  Prakash, P, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Macmillan India Ltd., Second    
3.  Edition, New Delhi, 2004.
4.  John  Seely,  The  Oxford  Guide  to Writing  and  Speaking,  Oxford  University
Press, New Delhi, 2004.
5.  Evans, D, Decision maker, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
6.  Thorpe,  E,  and  Thorpe,  S,  Objective  English,  Pearson  Education,  Second
Edition, New Delhi, 2007.
7.  Turton, N.D and Heaton, J.B, Dictionary of Common Errors, Addision Wesley
Longman Ltd., Indian reprint 1998.
   
      Lab Requirements:
1.  Teacher console and systems for students.
2.  English Language Lab Software
3.  Career Lab Software





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1.  A  batch  of  60  /  120  students  is  divided  into  two  groups  –  one  group  for  the PC-
based session and the other group for the Class room session.
2.  The English  Lab  (2 Periods) will  be  handled  by  a  faculty member  of  the  English
Department.  The  Career  Lab  (2  Periods)  may  be  handled  by  any  competent
teacher, not necessarily from English Department

3.  Record Notebook: At the end of each session of English Lab, review exercises are
given  for  the  students  to  answer  and  the  computer  evaluated  sheets  are  to  be
compiled as record notebook. Similar exercises for the career lab are to be compiled
in the record notebook.


4.  Internal Assessment: The 15 marks (the other 5 marks for attendance) allotted for
the  internal  assessment  will  be  based  on  the  record  notebook  compiled  by  the
candidate.  10 marks may be allotted for English Lab component and 5 marks for the
Career Lab component.

5.  End semester Examination: The end-semester examination carries 40% weightage
for English Lab and 60% weightage for Career Lab.

Each candidate will have separate sets of questions assigned by  the  teacher using
the teacher-console enabling PC–based evaluation for the 40% of marks allotted.




   The  Career  Lab  component  will  be  evaluated  for  a maximum  of  60%  by  a  local
examiner & an external examiner drafted from other Institutions, similar to any other
lab examination conducted by Anna University.                                                                        

                         TOTAL: 45 PERIODS




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