ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
Offered to: School of Technology
Offered in the Year of Study: 1 st Year B. Tech. Students
(Autumn and Spring Semester)
English
Course Name: English
Course Code: HS10001
Course Credit: 2
Course Category: HS10001
Course Description
| The course English (HS10001) is designed to develop and strengthen students’ communication skills in academic, professional, and social contexts. In today’s globalised world, effective communication is an essential skill for students from all disciplines. This course focuses on enhancing students’ proficiency in the four fundamental language skills—listening, speaking, reading, and writing—while also introducing them to literary texts that enrich their understanding of language, culture, and human experiences. Through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical activities, the course aims to prepare students to communicate confidently and effectively in professional and multicultural environments. |
| To apply verbal and non-verbal modes of communication effectively in practical situations To retain a grammatically correct and logical flow while drafting reports and other technical pieces of writing To develop competence in reading and comprehension To implement active listening responses in professional practice To utilize neutral accent in English pronunciation successfully To understand situational and conversational English used for different purposes and content |
COMMUNICATION LAB
Course Name: Communication Lab
Course Code: HS18001
Course Credit: 1
Course Category: HS
Course Description
| Communication Lab is designed for B.Tech students to develop essential communication skills required for academic and professional contexts. The course focuses on strengthening students’ abilities in reading, writing, listening, and speaking through activity-based learning and practical exercises. |
Course Outcomes
CO1: To use English grammar correctly and unambiguously in technical writing.
CO2: To apply verbal and non-verbal modes of communication effectively in practical situations.
CO3: To have a basic understanding of the communication process and to know the practical implementations in the work place.
CO4: To retain a logical flow while drafting reports and other technical pieces of writing.
CO5: To develop competence in reading and comprehension.
CO6: To be familiar with English pronunciation and use neutral accent successfully.



