ELC3531
ELC3531
ELC3531
Credit Value 2
Level 3
Intended Learning Upon completion of the subject, and in relation to effective communication with a
Outcomes variety of intended readers/audiences in English, students will be able to:
c. adjust the style of expression and interactive strategies in writing and speaking in
accordance with different intended readers/audiences
Synopsis
Subject Synopsis /
Indicative Syllabus
This subject enables students to develop the transferrable thinking, language,
and communication skills that they will employ as aspiring professionals in
the engineering field. Topics include analysis, clarity, appropriacy and
persuasion in language and communication.
The subject is designed to develop the English language skills, both oral and
Teaching/Learning
Methodology written, that students need to use to communicate effectively and professionally
with a variety of stakeholders of engineering-related projects. It builds upon the
language and communication skills covered in GUR language training subjects.
Classes are seminar / workshop based. The lessons and materials help students to
articulate and pitch their ideas in professionally acceptable language structures, text
formats and registers. Activities include discussions, sample analysis, student-led
investigations, process writing, peer reviews and mini-presentations. Online
resources are integrated into the course for in-class and out-of-class learning.
Assessment
Specific assessment % Intended subject learning outcomes to
Methods in methods/tasks weighting be assessed (Please tick as appropriate)
Alignment with a b c
Intended Learning
Outcomes 1. Project proposal in
40%
English
2. Project pitch in
60%
English
Total 100%
The project proposal is used to assess a student’s essential writing skills relevant to
their field. These skills include using discipline specific concepts and knowledge to
justify their rationale and approach, writing with clarity and purpose by adopting a
style, structure and design which meets the funder’s requirements, and using
persuasive language, communication and writing strategies to win support.
Embedded into this task is a consultation in which students explain the feasibility of
their idea and the overall structure of their project proposal, and followed by a peer-
review task in which students review and give actionable feedback to their peers.
The project pitch is applied to assess a student’s ability to deliver professional and
persuasive presentations to an audience relevant to the engineering field. The
assignment requires students to justify their project idea, and persuade the audience
to take action. Students will need to speak with fluency, clarity and purpose, pitch
ideas in a style and structure appropriate to the specific audience, engage the
audience, and use persuasive language and communication strategies.
Assessment type Intended Timing
readers/audience
1. Project proposal in English ELC Fund Week 7
Assessment Panel
(including
Each team writes a proposal of 2000-
engineering experts)
2500 words
Reading List and 1. D. F. Beer, Ed., Writing and Speaking in the Technology Professions: A
References practical guide, 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2003.