Course Plan Bscs 3rd B
Course Plan Bscs 3rd B
Course Outcomes: After studying this course students will be able to:
Methods of Teaching
•Lectures
•Assigned readings
•Case Discussion and Analysis
•Assignments
• Web-assisted instruction
Resource 1.Books Prescribed:Writing.Advanced by Ron White. Oxford Supplementary Skills.
Material 2.
Resource 2.Reference Book 3.Research Papers
Resource i College Writing Skills by John Langan i
Resource ii ii
Resource 4.Hot Research Papers 5.Web Resources
Resource i i
Resource ii ii
Office Help Hours Thursday: 01:00pm-02:00pm
Grading Exam (Date to be announced)
Mid- Exam (30%) Final Exam (50%)
Problem Session/Assignments (20%)
Problem Session Tuesday: 01:00pm-02:30pm Room# 12
SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Lecture Session Topics (outline of main topics and sub topics) Chapter # Tutorial /Laboratory
Date #
Oct13- 1&2 Introduction to Essay, Components of Essay Notes
Oct14
Oct20- 3&4 Planning of essay. Tips for writing an Notes
Oct21 effective essay.
Oct27- 5&6 Types of Essay: Descriptive Essay,Compare and Notes
Contrast Essay,Argumentative Essay,Narrative Essay
Oct28
Nov03- 7&8 Defining Technical Communication, Features of Notes
Academic writing and Technical Communication
Nov04
Nov10- 9 & 10 Technical Communication Process, 7C’s Notes
Nov11
Nov17- 11 & 12 Writing Skills Notes
Nov18
Nov24- 13 & 14 Organizational communication Notes
Nov25
Dec01- 15 & 16 Organizational communication Notes
Dec02
Mid Term Exam
P/1
Dec08- 17 & 18 Business Reports, Short Report, Long Notes
Dec09 Report
Dec15- 19 & 20 Technical Report Writing, Progress Report Notes
Dec16 Writing,
Dec22- 21 & 22 What is Research? Types of Research, Notes
Dec23 Research Process
Dec29- 23 & 24 Business Letters, Memos and Notes
Dec30 E-mails.CV,Written Communication
Jan05- 25 & 26 Research Proposal Notes
Jan06
Jan12- 27 & 28 How to write a proposal for research paper? Notes
Jan13
Jan19- 29 & 30 Presentations
Jan20
Jan26- 31 & 32 Presentations
Jan27
Final Term Exam
Student Responsibilities:
Students must attend class. Failure to attend class may result in failure in the course. Students must also arrive on time
and remain in class for the entire period. Cellular Phones and Beeper must be Turned off (Proper classroom decorum
[behavior] adopts, Course outlines and calendars explain requirements and assignments, students are responsible for
knowing what they say. Students are also responsible for doing all assigned work on time. Excessive absences (more
than 15%) will result in “F Grade”. Students may prepare Sketchbook for taking notes and for references.
Course Instructor
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