Article
Language Enrichment revisited: evolving theories and practice in Professional Communication Studies
DOI:
10.2989/16073614.2015.1108853
Author(s):
Gabrielle Nudelman Professional Communication Studies Department, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, South Africa, Jane English Professional Communication Studies Department, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, South Africa,
Abstract
The Professional Communication Studies (PCS) department at the University of Cape Town offers courses at senior undergraduate and postgraduate level. This study evaluates new developments since 2011 of the language development support classes, which are offered to linguistically weak students. The content and structure of the classes is considered in light of current theoretical debates as to the value of explicit teaching of grammar in the context of non-technical generic competencies for engineers. A pilot study of the programme over two years encompassed four modules attended by a total of 62 participants, comprising students from the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.
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