AP/ADMS3015 3.0 C: Communication in the Canadian Context
Offered by: ADMS
Session
Fall 2021
Term
F
Format
REMT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course increases the communicative competence of Internationally Educated Professionals (IEP) in both business writing and presentation skills, while increasing their ability to analyse and negotiate the Canadian landscape of their chosen profession. Direct instruction is combined with simulations, discussions and group activities to develop clear, accurate, effective oral and written communication. Course credit exclusion: AP/WRIT 3989 3.00. Note: Open only to Participants in the Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Professionals.
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