BUSM 2400 — Business Communication (TAG) 3 Credits
This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important oral and written skills in the business environment. This course includes practical application of oral and written communication skills in a simulated business setting. Students will develop and enhance their skills in researching, planning, writing, editing, and presenting a diversity of business communication. Additionally, emphasis on the process of writing, tone and style, and business correspondence utilizing a diversity of formats will be a major part of this course. Development and improvement of oral and employment communication, including resumes, job interview techniques, and business presentation style, is a component of this course.
Part of
- Financial Accounting Certificate (2102)
- Leadership Certificate (2262)
- Office Communications Certificate (2610)
- Associate of Arts Degree in Business (9010)
- Entrepreneurship Concentration (9215)
- Business Information Management Concentration (9222)
- General Management Concentration (9224)
- Human Resources Management Concentration (9225)
- Marketing Concentration (9227)
- General Manufacturing Major (9430)
- Maintenance and Repair Concentration (9439)
- Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration (9417)
- Health Information Management Technology (9345)
- IT Professional Certificate (2404)
- IT Support Analyst Major (9243)
- Application Programming and Web Development (9246)
- Cybersecurity Concentration (9247)
- Operating Systems/Networking Concentration (9249)
- Data Analytics Concentration (9258)
- Computer Science/Software Engineering Concentration (9259)
- Computer Information Technology (9720)
- Computer Aided Design Concentration (9444)