ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - SEMESTER-V
Course Course Name Teaching scheme Credit assigned
Code
Professional Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total
EEL504 Communication & 2 ⃰ + 2 Hours
Ethics-II -- -- -- 2 -- 02
(Batch-wise)
*Theory class to be conducted for full class.
Examination Scheme
Theory
Course Internal
Course Name Term Internal
Code Assessment End Duration Pract Oral Total
work Oral
Test Test sem (hrs)
Avg.
1 2
Professional
EEL504 Communication -- -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- 25 50
& Ethics-II
This curriculum is designed to build up a professional and ethical approach, effective oral and
Course written communication with enhanced soft skills. Through practical sessions, it augments
Rationale student's interactive competence and confidence to respond appropriately and creatively to the
implied challenges of the global Industrial and Corporate requirements. It further inculcates the
social responsibility of engineers as technical citizens.
To discern and develop an effective style of writing important technical/business documents.
To investigate possible resources and plan a successful job campaign.
To understand the dynamics of professional communication in the form of group discussions,
Course
meetings, etc. required for career enhancement.
Objectives
To develop creative and impactful presentation skills.
To analyze personal traits, interests, values, aptitudes and skills.
To understand the importance of integrity and develop a personal code of ethics.
Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
1. Plan and prepare effective business/ technical documents which will in turn provide solid
foundation for their future managerial roles.
2. Strategize their personal and professional skills to build a professional image and meet
Course the demands of the industry.
Outcomes 3. Emerge successful in group discussions, meetings and result-oriented agreeable solutions
in group communication situations.
4. Deliver persuasive and professional presentations.
5. Develop creative thinking and interpersonal skills required for effective professional
communication.
6. Apply codes of ethical conduct, personal integrity and norms of organizational behaviour.
Module Contents Hours
ADVANCED TECHNICAL WRITING :PROJECT/PROBLEM BASED LEARNING (PBL)
1.1 Purpose and Classification of Reports:
Classification on the basis of:
1 Subject Matter (Technology, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, etc.) 06
Time Interval (Periodic, One-time, Special)
Function (Informational, Analytical, etc.)
Physical Factors (Memorandum, Letter, Short & Long)
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1.2. Parts of a Long Formal Report:
Prefatory Parts (Front Matter)
Report Proper (Main Body)
Appended Parts (Back Matter)
1.3. Language and Style of Reports
Tense, Person & Voice of Reports
Numbering Style of Chapters, Sections, Figures, Tables and Equations
Referencing Styles in APA & MLA Format
Proofreading through Plagiarism Checkers
1.4. Definition, Purpose & Types of Proposals
Solicited (in conformance with RFP) & Unsolicited Proposals
Types (Short and Long proposals)
1.5. Parts of a Proposal
Elements
Scope and Limitations
Conclusion
1.6. Technical Paper Writing
Parts of a Technical Paper (Abstract, Introduction, Research Methods, Findings
and Analysis, Discussion, Limitations, Future Scope and References)
Language and Formatting
Referencing in IEEE Format
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS
2.1. Cover Letter & Resume
Parts and Content of a Cover Letter
Difference between Bio-data, Resume & CV
Essential Parts of a Resume
Types of Resume (Chronological, Functional & Combination)
2.2 Statement of Purpose
Importance of SOP
Tips for Writing an Effective SOP
2.3 Verbal Aptitude Test
Modelled on CAT, GRE, GMAT exams
2 06
2.4. Group Discussions
Purpose of a GD
Parameters of Evaluating a GD
Types of GDs (Normal, Case-based & Role Plays)
GD Etiquettes
2.5. Personal Interviews
Planning and Preparation
Types of Questions
Types of Interviews (Structured, Stress, Behavioural, Problem Solving & Case-
based)
Modes of Interviews: Face-to-face (One-to one and Panel) Telephonic, Virtual
BUSINESS MEETINGS
3.1 Conducting Business Meetings
Types of Meetings
Roles and Responsibilities of Chairperson, Secretary and Members
3 Meeting Etiquette 02
3.2. Documentation
Notice
Agenda
Minutes
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TECHNICAL/ BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS
4.1 Effective Presentation Strategies
Defining Purpose
Analyzing Audience, Location and Event
Gathering, Selecting &Arranging Material
Structuring a Presentation
Making Effective Slides
4 02
Types of Presentations Aids
Closing a Presentation
Platform skills
4.2 Group Presentations
Sharing Responsibility in a Team
Building the contents and visuals together
Transition Phases
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
5.1 Interpersonal Skills
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership & Motivation
Conflict Management & Negotiation
Time Management
5 08
Assertiveness
Decision Making
5.2 Start-up Skills
Financial Literacy
Risk Assessment
Data Analysis (e.g. Consumer Behaviour, Market Trends, etc.)
CORPORATE ETHICS
6.1 Intellectual Property Rights
Copyrights
Trademarks
Patents
6 Industrial Designs 02
Geographical Indications
Integrated Circuits
Trade Secrets (Undisclosed Information)
6.2 Case Studies
Cases related to Business/ Corporate Ethics
List of assignments:
(In the form of Short Notes, Questionnaire/ MCQ Test, Role Play, Case Study, Quiz, etc.)
1. Cover Letter and Resume
2. Short Proposal
3. Meeting Documentation
4. Writing a Technical Paper/ Analyzing a Published Technical Paper
5. Writing a SOP
6. IPR
7. Interpersonal Skills
8. Aptitude test (Verbal Ability)
Note:
1. The Main Body of the project/book report should contain minimum 25 pages (excluding Front and Back
matter).
2. The group size for the final report presentation should not be less than 5 students or exceed 7 students.
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3. There will be an end–semester presentation based on the book report.
Assessment:
Term Work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 8 experiments.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:
Assignment : 10 Marks
Attendance : 5 Marks
Presentation slides : 5 Marks
Book Report (hard copy) : 5 Marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory work
and minimum passing in the term work.
Internal oral:
Oral Examination will be based on a GD & the Project/Book Report presentation.
Group Discussion : 10 marks
Project Presentation : 10 Marks
Group Dynamics : 5 Marks
Books Recommended:
Textbooks and Reference books:
1. Arms, V. M. (2005). Humanities for the engineering curriculum: With selected chapters from Olsen/Huckin:
Technical writing and professional communication, second edition. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill.
2. Bovée, C. L., &Thill, J. V. (2021). Business communication today. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
3. Butterfield, J. (2017). Verbal communication: Soft skills for a digital workplace. Boston, MA: Cengage
Learning.
4. Masters, L. A., Wallace, H. R., & Harwood, L. (2011).Personal development for life and work. Mason: South-
Western Cengage Learning.
5. Robbins, S. P., Judge, T. A., & Campbell, T. T. (2017). Organizational behaviour. Harlow, England: Pearson.
6. Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma (2004) Technical Communication, Principles and Practice. Oxford
University Press
7. Archana Ram (2018) Place Mentor, Tests of Aptitude For Placement Readiness. Oxford University Press
8. Sanjay Kumar &PushpLata (2018). Communication Skills a workbook, New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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