Instructor:Â Daniel Moorer & Alex Dietrich
Suggested prior knowledge: None
Prerequisites: None
Semester(s) Offered: See course list
Course Description
Leaders in technical fields devote up to 90% of their time communicating -- listening, writing, speaking, presenting, coaching, and counseling. The ability to communicate one's ideas in a concise, coherent, and easily understood manner remains an incredibly important, though often overlooked, skill among engineering leaders. More than this, communication is the vehicle by which one manages and leads. That is, one may be the best leader with the greatest collection of management skills; but a person with only those skills will not achieve their fullest potential unless they can communicate effectively. Indeed, when done right, effective communication greatly enhances the effectiveness of our management skills. The field of engineering, more than any other, needs great communicators and this course will take you there.
Skills and Knowledge Gained Â
Why should you take this course?Â
Taking this course on Engineering Communication will strengthen written and presentation communication skills, enabling one to effectively convey technical information in a clear, understandable, and convincing manner.
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