SYLLABUS: COMM 3325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION SPRING ONLINE. Course overview. Instructor. Course description. Course learning outcomes

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College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication SYLLABUS: COMM 3325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION SPRING 2018- ONLINE Course overview This course provides an introduction to Organizational Communications. This class will be delivered fully online. Written assignments, group assignments and Carmen quizzes will aid student understanding and practice of organizational communication. Instructor Instructor: Bethany Barker Email address: barker.332@osu.edu Office hours: Journalism 309, Wednesday 12:30-2:30 or by appointment Online office hours: Monday 12:30-2:30 or by appointment Teaching Assistant: Chang (Molly) Mao Email address: mao.252@osu.edu Online office hours: T/Th 11:30-1:30 or by appointment Course description Addresses prior and current approaches to the study of organizational communication. The course will be presented entirely online. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 325. Course learning outcomes By the end of this course, students should successfully be able to: Understand and identify theories of management used in organizations. Recognize different types of organizations and the issues facing each type. Identify how individuals communicate with one another within organizations.

2 Recognize his or her strengths and opportunities for growth and change as individuals and professionals. Course materials Required Kramer, M.W. & Bisel, R.S. (2016) Organizational Communication: A Lifespan Approach. Oxford University Press; New York, NY. (print or electronic version) Supplemental readings will be provided on Carmen. Course technology For help with your password, university e-mail, Carmen, or any other technology issues, questions, or requests, contact the OSU IT Service Desk. Standard support hours are available at https://ocio.osu.edu/help/hours, and support for urgent issues is available 24x7. Carmen: o Carmen, Ohio State s Learning Management System, will be used to host materials and activities throughout this course. To access Carmen, visit Carmen.osu.edu. Log in to Carmen using your name.# and password. If you have not setup a name.# and password, visit my.osu.edu. o Help guides on the use of Carmen can be found at https://resourcecenter.odee.osu.edu/carmen o This hybrid course requires use of Carmen (Ohio State's learning management system) and other online communication and multimedia tools. If you need additional services to use these technologies, please request accommodations with your instructor. Carmen accessibility Secured Media Library: o Media materials for this course will be made available via the Secured Media Library. go.osu.edu/securedmedialibrary o To obtain additional help for use of the Secured Media Library, please email emedia@osu.edu o Frequently Asked Questions and support can be found at https://resourcecenter.odee.osu.edu/secured-media-library

3 Carmen Connect o TA office hours will be held through Ohio State s conferencing platform, Carmen Connect. The meeting room for our course is http://carmenconnect.osu.edu/comm3325/ o Students may use the audio and video functions if a webcam and microphone are available. If not, there is still a chat function within Carmen Connect for the student to live chat with the TA in the virtual office hours room. o Help guides on the use of Carmen Connect can be found at https://resourcecenter.odee.osu.edu/carmenconnect Popplet o Concept maps for your organization will be created via Popplet.com. This is a free application that can be accessed as an app or web tool. A guide will be provided to creating a group Popplet. Self-Service and Chat support: http://ocio.osu.edu/selfservice Phone: 614-688-HELP (4357) Email: 8help@osu.edu TDD: 614-688-8743 Baseline technical skills necessary for online courses Basic computer and web-browsing skills Navigating Carmen Necessary equipment Computer: current Mac (OS X) or PC (Windows 7+) with high-speed internet connection Webcam and microphone recommended for office hours, chat function available for students without webcam or microphone. Necessary software Word processor with the ability to save files under.doc,.docx,.rtf, or.pdf. Most popular word processing software programs including Microsoft Word and Mac Pages have these abilities. OSU students have access to Microsoft Office products free of charge. To install, please visit https://osuitsm.service-now.com/selfservice/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=kb04733

4 Grading and faculty response Grades Assignment or category Points and Percent Canvas and Syllabus Quiz 5 Assignment 1 The first individual assignment will ask you to evaluate a familiar organization in terms of management and structure. 2-4 double spaced pages, pdf format. Due 2/2 at 11:59pm Assignment 2 This individual assignment is a case study of the Enron Corporation. Students will view a documentary and respond to questions applying course materials to the events of the scandal and fallout. 3-5 double spaced pages, pdf format. Due 2/23 at 11:59pm Assignment 3 Your group will be required to complete a Communications Audit and prepare a presentation on your findings for the class. 10-15 double spaced pages, pdf format. This is a multi-part assignment with multiple due dates. Please refer to the assignment guide and Weekly Overview. Assignment 4 In the final essay exam you will be given a case study regarding current events to analyze and evaluate using course materials. 3-5 double spaced pages, pdf format. Due 4/26 at 11:59pm Reading Quizzes Four 15 question quizzes will be delivered via Carmen. The lowest quiz score will be dropped from the final grade. 30 50 110 (75 points for the Audit submission, 25 points for group presentation, 10 points for responses to presentations.) 50 45

5 Quizzes are multiple choice application-style questions. Only 1 question will show per page and questions cannot be revisited when finished. Quizzes will be timed at 20 minutes. The due date for each quiz is 11:59pm on the Friday of the week posted. Lesson Discussions Once a week, you will be provided a discussion prompt where you will be encouraged to share thoughts, find examples, and/or provide critique of lesson materials. Initial posts are due by Wednesday at 11:59pm and to provide quality responses to at least 2 group members by Friday at 11:59pm. An excellent discussion post (and response) should demonstrate 1. Understanding of the concept(s) in the material provided 2. Independent thought regarding the concepts and material 3. Thoughtful response to the work of at least 1 other student in the class. See the Discussion Guidelines in the Welcome section of Carmen 100 points 10 @ 10 each 5 points for initial post 5 points for response posts Group Summary Leader Beginning with discussion 2, each person in the group will take turns providing a summary of the weekly discussion on Popplet. The final group summary will be turned in with Assignment 3 Communications Audit. Summaries will be due the Tuesday the week following the discussion. (Ex. Discussion 2 summary due 1/23. 10 points Total 400 Points and 100% See course schedule, below, for due dates Late assignments There is a 2 hour grace period for assignments turned in through Carmen to aid in personal or technological issues. Assignments turned in after the 2 hour grace period will only be accepted with a valid medical or university excuse. It is the student s responsibility to be sure the assignment submitted correctly. Please check your Carmen folder after submission to ensure the upload is there and complete. Students who know of an impending excused absence should notify the instructor and teaching assistant with documentation ahead of the absence to arrange a makeup. Makeups must be requested and turned in within 1 week of the original due date.

6 Grading scale 93 100: A 90 92.9: A- 87 89.9: B+ 83 86.9: B 80 82.9: B- 77 79.9: C+ 73 76.9: C 70 72.9: C- 67 69.9: D+ 60 66.9: D Below 60: E Please note: Carmen and Buckeyelink do not round up grades. Your grades will be exactly what is earned and will not be rounded up. Extra credit will be offered for students who wish to earn a chance to improve grades. Faculty feedback and response time I am providing the following list to give you an idea of my intended availability throughout the course. (Remember that you can call 614-688-HELP at any time if you have a technical problem.) Grading and feedback For assignments, you can generally expect feedback within 2 weeks. This is a large course and time is taken to consider each submission carefully. E-mail I will reply to e-mails within 24 hours on school days. Instructor communication At times announcements will be made to the class via Carmen Announcements and sent through a Carmen message. Please regularly check both to ensure you do not miss a communication. Make sure your Carmen messages are not sent to your Clutter folder. Attendance, participation, and discussions Communication guidelines The following are my expectations for how we should communicate as a class. Above all, please remember to be respectful and thoughtful.

7 Writing style: This course is intended to prepare you for future communications as a professional. Assignments should be approached in this manner. Please proofread, edit, and include appropriate language. Tone and civility: Let's maintain a supportive learning community where everyone feels safe and where people can disagree amicably. Furthermore, rude or impatient communications are generally not appreciated in professional situations. Please consider your words as if you were a professional when communicating with other students, the instructor, and the teaching assistant. Citing your sources: For all assignments, please cite your sources to back up what you say. A reference section and in-text citations are expected. There is not an official format for assignments, but APA is preferred. (For the textbook or other course materials, list at least the title and page numbers. For online sources, include a link.) Other course policies Student Academic Services Arts and Sciences Advising and Academic Services website provides support for student academic success. Information on advising issues such as tutoring, transfer credits, academic standing, and contact information for Arts and Sciences advisors can be obtained through this website. The site is: http://advising.osu.edu/welcome.shtml Student Services The Student Service Center assists with financial aid matters, tuition and fee payments. Please see their site at: http://ssc.osu.edu Copyright Disclaimer The materials used in connection with this course may be subject to copyright protection and are only for the use of students officially enrolled in the course for the educational purposes associated with the course. Copyright law must be considered before copying, retaining, or disseminating materials outside of the course. Title IX Title IX makes it clear that violence and harassment based on sex and gender are Civil Rights offenses subject to the same kinds of accountability and the same kinds of support applied to offenses against other protected categories (e.g., race). If you or someone you know has been sexually harassed or assaulted, you may find the appropriate resources at http://titleix.osu.edu or by contacting the Ohio State Title IX Coordinator, Kellie Brennan, at titleix@osu.edu

8 Academic integrity policy Policies for this course Reusing past work: In general, you are prohibited in university courses from turning in work from a past class to your current class, even if you modify it. If you want to build on past research or revisit a topic you've explored in previous courses, please discuss the situation with me. Collaboration: The course includes many opportunities for formal collaboration with your classmates. While study groups are encouraged, remember that comparing answers on a quiz or assignment is not permitted. If you're unsure about a particular situation, please feel free just to ask ahead of time. Group projects: This course includes group projects, which can be stressful for students when it comes to dividing work, taking credit, and receiving grades and feedback. I have attempted to make the guidelines for group work as clear as possible for each activity and assignment, but please let me know if you have any questions. Academic Misconduct It is the responsibility of the Committee on Academic Misconduct to investigate or establish procedures for the investigation of all reported cases of student academic misconduct. The term academic misconduct includes all forms of student academic misconduct wherever committed; illustrated by, but not limited to, cases of plagiarism and dishonest practices in connection with examinations. Instructors shall report all instances of alleged academic misconduct to the committee (Faculty Rule 3335-5-487). For additional information, see the Code of Student Conduct http://studentlife.osu.edu/csc/ Accessibility accommodations for students with disabilities Requesting accommodations The University strives to make all learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you anticipate or experience academic barriers based on your disability (including mental health, chronic or temporary medical conditions), please let me know via email immediately so that we can privately discuss options. You are also welcome to register with Student Life Disability Services to establish reasonable accommodations. After registration, make arrangements with me as soon as possible to discuss your accommodations so that they may be implemented in a timely fashion. SLDS contact information:

9 slds@osu.edu ; 614-292-3307; slds.osu.edu ; 098 Baker Hall, 113 W. 12th Avenue. Course schedule (tentative) Week Dates Topics Readings / View Due 1 1/8-1/12 Welcome Defining Communication Chapter 1 Syllabus Quiz Join Group Discussion 1 2 1/15-1/19 Socialization Interviewing Chapters 2 & 3 Discussion 2 3 1/22-1/26 Culture Leadership Conrad & Poole, Ch.5 Eisenberg, Ch. 9 Discussion 3 Quiz 1 4 1/29-2/2 Communicating Between Organizational Levels Identity in an Organization 5 2/5-2/9 Critical Studies Conflict in Organizations Chapter 7 Chapter 12 Conrad & Pool, Ch.8 Chapters 10, 11 Assignment 1 Discussion 4 6 2/12-2/16 Classical Theories of Management and Organizations Chapter 4 Discussion 5 Quiz 2 7 2/19-2/23 Case Study Film: Assignment 2

10 Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room 8 2/26-3/2 Systems Theories Miller, Ch. 4 Luchsinger & Dock, Ch. 4&5 Discussion 6 9 3/5-3/9 Human Relations/ Resources Approaches Articles provided on Carmen Discussion 7 Quiz 3 3/12-3/16 SPRING BREAK 11 3/19-3/23 Decision Making Teams 12 3/26-3/30 Globalization, Technology, and Diversity Communication Audits 13 4/2-4/6 Audit Group Workshop Conrad & Poole, Ch. 9 Discussion 8 Chapter 13 Discussion 9 Audit Roles Due Audit Drafts Due 14 4/9-4/13 Strategic Alignment Changes & Exits Eisenberg, Ch. 10 Chapters 14, 15 Discussion 10 Quiz 4 15 4/16-4/20 Audit Presentations Presentations Posted by 4/16 16 4/23 Final Exam Assigned Responses posted by 4/20 Finals Final Due 4/26 at 11:59pm