I have been browsing the web to see what other universities are doing for the the Managerial Communication course. Yet what I have found is that most of the other schools teach the course as a business communication skills course, with presentations and business writing assignments. These other syllabi are actually very similar to our Executive Communication course, COM3102.
I have linked to the MIT Managerial Communication course on the History of COM3068 Page. It seems that we have a very different view…
I did a quick search for or comm syllabi and found some interesting ones:
http://foulger.info/davis/oswego/Spring2002/Organizational/index.htm
http://www.ohiou.edu/ica-orgcomm/files/APKER.PDF
http://www.uwgb.edu/clampitp/OrgComm%2002/orgsyllabus05.htm Clampitt
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kraut/orgcomm/ Some very good looking links on sub-categories
http://www.wku.edu/CommBrdcst/course_syllabi/pdf/COMM%20581-PAYNE.pdf
grad course—nice list of readings
http://www.wilmu.edu/courses/syllabipdf/HRM321_Generic.pdf
includes learning goals and outcomes for each section of the course
http://www.jasonswrench.com/courses/345/syllabus.pdfadvanced advanced org comm course, paragraph re assumptions made as to prior knowledge of org comm., cites the Modoff and DeWine text as a good resource for basic org comm