Course Title: Business Communications and Professional Practice
Part A: Course Overview
Course Title: Business Communications and Professional Practice
Credit Points: 12.00
Terms
Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
BUSM4573 |
RMIT University Vietnam |
Undergraduate |
830H School of Business and Management |
Face-to-Face |
Viet2 2018, Viet1 2019, Viet3 2019, Viet2 2020, Viet1 2021, Viet3 2021, Viet2 2022, Viet1 2023, Viet3 2023, Viet2 2024 |
BUSM4641 |
RMIT Vietnam Hanoi Campus |
Undergraduate |
830H School of Business and Management |
Face-to-Face |
Viet3 2019, Viet2 2020, Viet1 2021, Viet3 2021, Viet2 2022, Viet1 2023, Viet3 2023, Viet2 2024 |
Course Coordinator: Scott McDonald
Course Coordinator Phone: (84-28) 3776 1300
Course Coordinator Email: scott.mcdonald@rmit.edu.vn
Course Coordinator Location: Saigon Campus
Course Coordinator Availability: 9.00 am - 5.30 pm, Monday to Friday (by appointment)
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities
None
Course Description
This practical course offers you the knowledge of the complexities associated with contemporary communication in organisations. You will have the opportunity to develop and practice verbal, non-verbal, written and digital communication techniques in a range of simulated workplace situations as well as through liaison with organisations. These skills will be particularly relevant for you as you transition to the world of work.
Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development
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On completion of this course you should be able to:
- CLO1 - Apply business communication and professional practice strategies and principles to prepare effective communication for domestic and international business situations;
- CLO2 - Identify ethical, legal, cultural, and global issues affecting business communication and professional practice in the industry;
- CLO3 - Utilise analytical and problem solving skills appropriate to business communication and professional practice in the industry;
- CLO4 - Select appropriate organisational formats and channels used in developing and presenting business messages;
- CLO5 - Compose and your revise accurate business documents using computer technology; and
- CLO6 - Deliver an effective oral business presentation to professional audience.
Map each CLO against one or more PLOs
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CLO1 |
CLO2 |
CLO3 |
CLO4 |
CLO5 |
CLO6 |
PLO1 |
X |
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X |
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X |
PLO2 |
X |
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X |
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PLO3 |
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PLO4 |
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X |
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PLO5 |
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PLO6 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
PLO7 |
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PLO8 |
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X |
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Please note: Undergraduate Collective PLOs in the table below. Not all PLOs are achieved in a single course.
PLO1 |
Describe how globalisation impacted the historical development of the tourism and hospitality industry. |
PLO2 |
Apply quantitative skills to formulate business decisions related to tourism and hospitality Mgt |
PLO3 |
Demonstrate the application of leadership theory and practices to Mgt scenarios in the tourism and hospitality industry. |
PLO4 |
Demonstrate reasoned judgement in the evaluation of ethical business practices in the tourism and hospitality industry. |
PLO5 |
Apply performance Mgt systems to identify and action strategies for the Mgt of people within the tourism and hospitality industry. |
PLO6 |
Communicate clearly when consulting and engaging clients, employees and other stakeholders |
PLO7 |
Participate in the formulation of innovative options and recommendations for sustainable business practices within the tourism and hospitality industry. |
PLO8 |
Demonstrate knowledge of risk Mgt, including counter terrorism strategies, within the international tourism and hospitality industry. |
Overview of Learning Activities
Learning activities will be predominantly experiential in nature with opportunities to apply and practice effective communication skills and techniques in a range of different business contexts. The learning activities will be project-based with a mix of individual work and teamwork and will include workshops, practical exercises, simulations and fieldwork. You will have the opportunity to receive feedback from your peers, academics and industry as well as give feedback to others. You will also be afforded opportunities to reflect on their own advancement and skills development.
Overview of Learning Resources
As an enrolled student of RMIT University you will be provided with access via the internet to the RMIT Library databases and online facilities. If you require assistance with the RMIT library facilities the first person to contact is the Business Liaison Librarian for this school. Contact details for Business Liaison Librarians are located online on the RMIT library website.
Additional industry-based resources may be available to you depending on the nature of your placement.
Overview of Assessment
Assessment Tasks
Assessment Tasks |
Weighting |
Linked Learning Outcomes |
Assessment Task 1 |
40% |
2, 3 |
Assessment Task 2 |
40% |
1, 4, 5 |
Assessment Task 3 |
20% |
6 |