BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION

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BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY & OFFICE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT CATALOG DESCRIPTION POFT 2312 Business Correspondence and Communication. CIP 5205010004 Development of writing skills to produce effective business documents. Includes instruction on writing typical memorandums to other employees within the company. The student will learn to research, organize, and present written information. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisites: POFI 1301 or POFT 1329 or approval of the division chair Required Skill Level Code: Not applicable. PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDED BY: RECOMMENDED BY: APPROVED: INSTRUCTOR DIVISION CHAIRMAN DEAN DATE: DATE: DATE: DATE: The Brazosport College District shall not discriminate against, or exclude from participation in, any benefits or activities either on the staff or in the student body, any person on the grounds of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, or handicap.

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION STUDENT EVALUATION COURSE EVALUATION A. Individual letters will account for no more than 50% of the total grade. B. Three lecture/lab tests will account for no more than 25% of the total grade. C. Group letters will account for no more than 5% of the total grade. D. The Final Exam will account for no more than 20% of the total grade. INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION A. Students will be given an opportunity to evaluate the course in writing at a time separate from other material handed in so no association or identification can be made. Evaluation will include method of presentation, preparation by instructor, and other information appropriate to the course that lends itself to positive comments and course improvement. B. Each year the instructor will review the course content and objectives to determine if students are achieving those objectives and to solicit suggestions for improving the course. C. The instructor will review and evaluate in terms of withdrawal rate. D. Final grades given will be reviewed in an effort to determine if a pattern of high or low grades exists. DEPARTMENT EVALUATION OF COURSE A. Faculty and the Division Chair will review students grades and withdrawal trends. B. Faculty and the Division Chair will review the Course Competencies and Perspectives Assessment.

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION GENERAL GOALS/OBJECTIVES COURSE CONTENT The following list of course goals will be addressed in the course. These goals are directly related to the performance objectives. (* - designates a CRUCIAL goal) 1. Describe communication role. 2. Describe communication process. 3. Analyze communication across cultures. * 4. Identify business writing fundamentals. * 5. Identify and apply goodwill methods. * 6. Apply you- attitude. * 7. Apply positive writing effect. 8. Identify reader benefits. * 9. Identify business correspondence formats. * 10. Use appropriate business format. 11. Select effective words. 12. Construct clear sentences. 13. Construct clear paragraphs. 14. Apply appropriate ethics. * 15. Use correct English grammar. 16. Apply appropriate legal standards. * 17. Use appropriate punctuation. 18. Explain technology assisted communication. 19. Identify and apply good listening strategies. 20. Identify roles for writing in teams. 21. Identify and apply methods for researching jobs. 22. Identify and apply resume' formats. 23. Identify and apply job application letter strategies. 24. Analyze job interview strategies. 25. Identify appropriate follow-up letters. * 26. Apply direct writing strategy. * 27. Apply indirect writing strategy. * 28. Write informative and positive messages. * 29. Write negative messages. * 30. Write persuasive messages. 31. Write collection letters. * 32. Write memorandums. * 33. Write e-mail messages. * 34. Write personal resume. * 35. Write job application and follow-up letters.

SPECIFIC GOALS/OBJECTIVES (FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS WRITING) ADAPTATION AND THE SELECTION OF WORDS The Basic Need for Adaptation Visualizing the Reader Technique of Adapting Adapting to Multiple Readers Role of Adaptation Use Familiar Words Choose Short Words (avoid vague and ambiguous terminology) Use Technical Words and Acronyms with Caution Select Words with the Right Strength Use Concrete Language Use the Active Voice Avoid Camouflaged Verbs Select Words for Precise Meanings Avoid Sexist Words Avoid Words that Stereotype by Race or Nationality Avoid Words that Stereotype by Age Avoid Words that Stereotype those with Disabilities CONSTRUCTION OF CLEAR SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS Emphasize Short Sentences Limit Sentence Content Economize on Words Determine Emphasis in Sentence Design Give the Sentences Unity Arrange Sentence for Clarity Give Paragraphs Unity Keep Paragraphs Short Make Good Use of Topic Sentences Leave Out Unnecessary Detail Give Paragraphs Movement WRITING FOR EFFECT Use Conversational Style Avoid Old Language of Business (archaic phrases) Avoid "Rubber Stamps" Use You- Viewpoint Use Positive Language Be Courteous to the Reader Refrain from Preaching Do More than is Expected Avoid Anger Be Sincere Emphasize by Position, Space, or Mechanical Means Use Coherence

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Write a good news letter: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet. 2. Write a claims letter: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet. 3. Write a bad news letter: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet. 4. Write a persuasive letter: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet. 5. Write a sales letter: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet. 6. Write a series of collection letters: Successfully complete at least 75% of the criteria shown in the syllabus grade sheet.

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE SYLLABUS POFT 2312: BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATION Instructor: Lonnie Mathews Office Phone: (979) 230-3510 Alt. Phone: (979) ###-#### Office: D-204A E-mail: Lonnie.mathews@brazosport.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION Development of writing skills to produce effective business documents. Includes instruction on writing typical memorandums to other employees within the company. The student will learn to research, organize, and present written information. CIP 5205010004 (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) PREREQUISITES POFI 1301 or POFT 1329 or approval of the division chair. TEXTBOOK OR COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION Guffey: Essentials of Business Communication, 8 th ed.; Cengage. LAB REQUIREMENTS None ATTENDANCE AND WITHDRAWAL POLICIES Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Because many assignments are prepared during class time, absences may adversely affect the final grade in the class. The class meets for 2 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week. Students will be dropped if they miss more than 20 % of the classes before the drop date. Tardies and leaving early will count as part of an absence. Fall and Spring 15-week Semesters Class Meetings Maximum absences before being dropped One per week 2 Two per week 4 It is the student's responsibility to withdraw from a course if circumstances occur that could prevent the student from successfully completing that course. Students should notify instructor of decision to withdraw and must not expect nor assume the instructor will complete the paperwork for the student. The instructor will complete required paperwork only if the instructor decides to drop a student for cause. Failure to notify instructor of withdrawal could result in the student failing the course. Please note that changes in the Texas Education Code state that students enrolling for the first time in a Texas public institution of higher education in the fall of 2007 or after, will not be permitted to withdraw from more than a total of six courses (no minimum number of credit hours on each course) in which the student is officially enrolled during the student's period of undergraduate study at all such institutions (this includes any course a transfer student has dropped at another institution of higher education). See http://www.brazosport.cc.tx.us/curstu.html for more information.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING POLICIES LETTERS Individual letters 50% Group letters 5% *Letters will be evaluated using the Specific Goals/Objectives for the class with further delineation and percentages found in Addendum A. TESTS 25% FINAL EXAM 20% TOTAL 100% All grades will be based on the following scale: 90-100 = A 80-89 = B 70-79 = C 60-69 = D Below 60 = F In addition, papers with significant grammatical errors will receive a maximum grade of 75. A major grammatical error is one that would make the paper inappropriate to be issued in the workplace. LATE WORK: ALL LATE WORK WILL BE DOWNGRADED 10 POINTS FOR EACH WEEK OR PARTIAL WEEK IT IS LATE. NO WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER: -- IT IS 2 WEEKS LATE TESTING -- THE LAST DAY OF CLASS Tests will be based on lecture and lab. Each test will be based on a 100-point scale. Each activity on the exam will test one or more course goals. A final exam will be given at the end of the semester. MAKE-UP POLICY There will be at least three tests and a final exam. If a student misses a test, he/she will have one week to take a make up test. There will be no make-up on the final exam. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Students will be expected to actively participate in classroom discussions and activities. Some activities may be group assignments and students are encourages to take advantage of the lab time to do these assignments. All assignments are due on the date scheduled. A student s absence does not change when the assignment is due. Any assignment can be handed in early.

Students are also expected to take care of the equipment in the classrooms. PLEASE DO NOT BRING FOOD, DRINKS, OR UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS INTO THE CLASSROOM. Students are expected to use the lab time to do the day's assignment. Also, some questions will be answered during this time. The Office Administration department computer labs are open for student use at any time during the regular day when not used for a class. Special arrangements may be made for classroom use by evening students. The schedule of classes using the lab is posted near the door, and students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity for extra lab time. The LAC (Learning Assistance Center) is also available for completing lab work. PROJECTS, ASSIGNMENTS, PORTFOLIOS, SERVICE LEARNING, INTERNSHIPS, etc. Not applicable. SCANS COMPETENCIES The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) identified competencies in the areas of Resources, Interpersonal, Information, Systems, and Technology; and foundation skills in the areas of Basic Skills, Thinking Skills, and Personal Qualities. This course is part of a program in which each of these competencies and skills are integrated. For application of specific SCANS competencies and skills in this course. (Addendum B). ACADEMIC HONESTY Brazosport College assumes that students eligible to perform on the college level are familiar with the ordinary rules governing proper conduct including academic honesty. The principle of academic honesty is that all work presented by you is yours alone. Academic dishonesty, including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, and collusion shall be treated appropriately. Please refer to the Brazosport College Student Guide for more information. This is available online at http://www.brazosport.edu (click on the link found on the right side of the homepage). STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Brazosport College is committed to providing equal education opportunities to every student. Brazosport College offers services for individuals with special needs and capabilities including counseling, tutoring, equipment, and software. Please contact the Special Populations Counselor at (979) 230-3236 for further information. OTHER STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION Information about the Brazosport College Library is available at www.brazosport.edu/sites/currentstudents/library/default.aspx or by calling (979) 230-3310. Information about study skills and tutoring for math, reading, writing, biology, chemistry, and other subjects is available in the Learning Assistance Center (LAC) (see www.brazosport.edu/sites/currentstudents/lac/default.aspx or call (979) 230-3253). To contact the Computer Technology & Office Administration Department, call (979) 230-3229 or (979) 230-3394.

Student Services provides assistance in the following: Counseling and Advising (979) 230-3040 Financial Aid (979) 230-3294 Student Activities (979) 230-3355 To reach the Information Technology Department for computer, E-mail, or other technical assistance, call the Helpdesk at (979) 230-3266.

Addendum A Business Communication Detailed Grading Sheet for Letters Grammar Spelling, punctuation, grammatically correct sentence structure. 25% Explanation and Word choice Logical flow Correct pattern Creativity Appropriate for the audience and the task. Clear, positive, usually active. You- viewpoint. Eliminate excess words and phrases; awkward wording; and trite phrases. Logical flow from sentence to sentence and paragraph to paragraph. All important points are made correctly, completely, and clearly. Convince the reader that you are acting rationally. Proper beginning and ending. The type of letter (good news, bad news, sales, routine responses, etc.) is identified and the appropriate pattern is used. Correctly place the topic sentence in the paragraph. Correctly place the main point in the letter. Proper use of direct and indirect language. Within the parameters of the problem statement, use creativity to make the needed points. Add thoughts that will contribute to the solving of the problem. Create a win-win situation. Do not copy from the text. 25% 20% 20% 10%

ADDENDUM B SCANS COMPETENCIES Competency Reference 1. Resource Time Management, Facilities/Materials, Human Resources 2. Interpersonal Leadership, Part. as Team Member, Works with Diversity 3. Information Acquiring, Organizing, Interpreting 4. Systems, Understanding Organizational Systems, Technological Systems, Social Systems 5. Technology Selecting, Applying, Maintaining 6. Basic Skills Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Speaking, Listening 7. Thinking Skills Decision Making, Problem Solving, Learning Techniques 8. Personal Qualities Responsibility, Sociability, Integrity/Honesty POFT 2312 Business Communications Application Allocating time for homework/activities. Following a schedule. Participating in group activities. Communicating ideas to convince and persuade. The student will evaluate, interpret, select, and organize information that is given. Students will use computers to compose documents. Students will be able to discuss trends in different types of communication systems. Students will be able to identify when to use technology for sending messages. Identify relevant details and facts. Determine the main idea. Compose and create letters and memos. Participate in class discussions. Recognize problems; devise and implement a plan of action. Demonstrate adaptability in group activities.

Class Schedule POFT 2312-Business Correspondence & Communications HYBRID (/) (Mathews) This schedule is only an estimate. It should be used to determine the types of activities we'll be doing. It also shows the order of activities, but not the exact date. WEE K 1 ***Class Assignments completed at end of class and presented to instructor prior to leaving room.*** Review Syllabus and class schedule. Discussion about classroom assignments. Homework Assignment: Read Module 1, p. 2-14 & Module 2, p. 19-33. Review/Study/Read Module 1 & Module 2 Review the PowerPoint Slides for Module 1 and 2 Homework Assignments: Complete Questions for Comprehension for Modules 1 & 2, pgs. 14 & 34 (type answers). Read Module 3, p. 39-58. 2 3 Class Assignment: Group Assignment 1: #3.17(b) p. 60-61 (write & type document as group). Must be turned in at end of class today. Review/Study/Read Module 3 and Module 4. Review the PowerPoint Slides for Modules 3 & 4. Review/Study/Read Module 5 & 6. Review the PowerPoint Slides for Modules 5 & 6. Review/Study/Read Module 7 & 8. Review the PowerPoint Slides for 7 & 8. Homework Assignment: Read Module 4, p. 62-73. Homework Assignment: Read Module 5, p. 77-85 & Module 6, p. 96-104. Homework Assignment: #6.10, p. 105 - Improving You-Attitude sentences (type corrected sentences). Read Module 7, p. 107-115. Homework Assignment: Complete Questions for Comprehension p. 115 (type answers). Read Module 8, p. 119-127. 4 5 6 TEST 1: MODULES 1-8. Homework Assignment: Read Module 9 p. 131-147. Review/Study/Read Module 9 & 10 Homework Assignment: Read Module 10 p. 149-164. Classwork Group Assignment 2: Write & type Informative/Positive Letter #10.15 p. 166. Must be turned in at end of class today. Review/Study/Read Module 11 & 12 Homework Assignment: Write & type Informative/Positive Memo #10.14 p. 166. Read Module 11, p. 172-189. Homework Assignments: Write & type Negative Letter #11.16 p. 192. Read Module 12, p. 196-219. Write & type Persuasive Letter #12.10 p. 220. Read Module 13, p. 228-240. Review/Study/Read Module 13 & 14 Read Module 14 p. 250-266.

7 Write & type Informative/Positive E-Mail Homework Assignment: Read Module 15 p. 271-282. #13.10 p. 241. Review/Study/Read Module 15 & 16 Homework Assignment: Read Module 16 p. 286-303. 8 TEST 2: MODULES 9-16. Read Module 17 p. 306-312. Review/Study/Read Module 17 & 18 Read Module 18 p. 316-328. Write & type Persuasive Letter #12.21(a) p. Homework Assignment: Read Module 27 p. 467-488. 9 224. Review/Study/Read Module 27 and 28 Read Module 28 p. 492-507. Group Assignment 3: Write and type Negative Letter #11.11 p. 190. Must be Assignment: Create a Job Application (Cover) Letter 10 turned in at end of class today. Work on your Resumes and Job Homework Read Module 26 p. 456-464. Application Letter 11 Read/Study/Review Module 26 & 29. Read Module 29, p. 509-525. Read/Study/Review Module 30, p. 528-535. Read Module 30, p. 528-535. Create Follow-Up Letter & Write and type Homework: Study for Test 3 12 4 questions you could ask in an interview Study for Test 3 - Modules 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 TEST 3: MODULES 17-18 and 26-30. Turn in Resume, Application letter, & Follow-up letter 13 Finish any items you have not turned in Return Test 3, Last day to turn in any work, 14 Review for Final Study for Final Exam 15 Final Exam