Introduction

Communication skill sets needed for improved communication, transformed relationships, and fulfilled interpersonal relations. Communication is clearly critical for any career, but it's especially important when studying human behavior. The ability to communicate with clients is imperative for clinical psychologists to help them, while research psychologists need to be able to effectively describe observations and portray their findings well.

The main objective is to enable the students to express themselves in a meticulous manner. In an age of downsizing change and career insecurity, good communication skills are more important than ever. The course aims at retaining the career-oriented features that will help and recognize the approaches required in communicating at work by using new technology in giving presentations and organizing tips for speaking in meetings, interviews, seminars, and conferences. 

COURSE CODE: ENG-211

PREREQUISITES: None

CREDIT HOURS: 3

Course Learning outcomes:

  • At the end of the course the students will be able to:
  • To sensitize students to their communicative behavior
  • To enable them to reflect and improve on their communicative behavior/performance
  • To build capacities for self-criticism and facilitate growth
  • To lead students to effective performances in communication

COURSE CONTENTS

  • Poems:
    1. Departure and Arrival
    2. The Road Not Taken
    3. Because I Didn’t Stop for Death
    4. Say This City has Ten Million Souls
    5. The Daisy
    6. Women Work
    7. Mending Wall
    8. When We Two Parted
  • Drama
    1. Hamlet
    2. King Lear
    3. Julius Caesar
  • Essays
    1. Work
    2. Three Days to See
    3. The Damned Human Race
  • Play
    1. Bear

Recommended Books:

  1. Famous English-IV
  2. Hamlet by "William Shakespeare"
  3. King Leare by "William Shakespeare"
  4. Julius Caesar by "William Shakespeare"

Recommended Videos:

  1. https://youtu.be/cbHfJCyno-k
  2. https://youtu.be/yLaqoQSAct8
  3. https://youtu.be/4nT6ifKkhrY
  4. https://youtu.be/dQVpWRKh9KA

COURSE ASSESSMENT:

Final-term exam: 50 Marks

Mid-term exam: 30 Marks

Sessional: 20 Marks

Presentation: 05 Marks

Assignments: 10 Marks

Class conduct and attendance: 05 Marks

CLASS TIMINGS:

  1. BS Psychology 4th Regular

Thursday 11:00am - 12:30pm

Friday 02:00pm - 03:30pm

Course Material