Intermediate Composition (205-DL-20)
Topic
Business Communication
Instructors
Leslie A Fischer
555 Clark St., 240
Meeting Info
Online: TBA
Overview of class
This course is designed for those who have experience with college-level writing but who want to sharpen their writing and communication skills for business and professional environments. Students learn to apply measures of excellence in business writing and communication. Assignments relate to business environments, including audience analysis, persuasive writing, verbal and interpersonal communication, and document design and graphics. Communicators will complete a project that solves a real-world challenge via business communication. Additionally, writers will understand the capabilities of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI), as well as the limits of GAI for communicating with emotional intelligence and authenticity. Students produce multiple drafts and receive feedback from their peers and the instructor.
Registration Requirements
Note: This course is limited to School of Professional Studies students only. Undergraduate students in other schools at Northwestern are not permitted to enroll in this course.
Prerequisites: none
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
● Identify and leverage the components of communication; recognize and implement the standards of excellence in business communication;
● Comprehend the distinction between persuasive and informational business communication;
● Strategize interpersonal communication and other soft communication skills;
● Distinguish between primary and secondary research, and create appropriate research strategies to address a challenge;
● Apply principles of good visual communication to documents;
● Reflect on the ethics, capabilities, and limits of using artificial intelligence to ease communication tasks.
● Develop a communication document or event that addresses a real-world professional communication challenge.
Class Attributes
Asynchronous:Remote class-no scheduled mtg time