ABSTRACT Communicative competence is one of the most highly sought after skills of prospective graduates among employers. In spite of its importance, the notion of communicative competence has been deemed fuzzy in Communication and Engineering studies. This fuzziness has undoubtedly led to tensions among stakeholders like educators and professional engineers across disciplinary tenures in interpreting the said notion. The study seeks to investigate the perceptions and understanding of educators and professional engineers of the notion in terms of two main elements of communicative competence: linguistic and rhetorical competence. The educators are language lecturers who conduct a speaking course for final-year Engineering-project students w...
This paper analyzes those communication skills expected of engineers, as well as their current defic...
Today's world demands that engineers prepare themselves to rise to the challenges of the globalisati...
This hypothesis is based on the fact that oral presentations in the context of engineering education...
Till date, English as a Second Language (ESL) educators involved in teaching language and communicat...
To date, the notion of communicative competence is deemed “fuzzy” and limited in its operational def...
The notion of communicative competence has been deemed fuzzy in communication studies. This fuzzines...
AbstractFor engineers to be effective leading global players in the workforce arena, engineers need ...
AbstractThe current research aims at assessing engineering students’ perceptions regarding the teach...
This paper titled “Developing Communicative Competence in English of Engineering Students – Some Str...
Communicative competence plays significant role for engineering students to perform various oral com...
The article focuses on the development of the communicative-rhetorical competence of a future engine...
Communicative competence plays significant role for engineering students to perform various oral com...
Communicative competence plays important role for engineers to perform workplace jobs efficiently in...
Communicative competence plays important role for engineers to perform workplace jobs efficiently in...
The demand for 21st century engineering graduates to be communicatively competent, particularly in E...
This paper analyzes those communication skills expected of engineers, as well as their current defic...
Today's world demands that engineers prepare themselves to rise to the challenges of the globalisati...
This hypothesis is based on the fact that oral presentations in the context of engineering education...
Till date, English as a Second Language (ESL) educators involved in teaching language and communicat...
To date, the notion of communicative competence is deemed “fuzzy” and limited in its operational def...
The notion of communicative competence has been deemed fuzzy in communication studies. This fuzzines...
AbstractFor engineers to be effective leading global players in the workforce arena, engineers need ...
AbstractThe current research aims at assessing engineering students’ perceptions regarding the teach...
This paper titled “Developing Communicative Competence in English of Engineering Students – Some Str...
Communicative competence plays significant role for engineering students to perform various oral com...
The article focuses on the development of the communicative-rhetorical competence of a future engine...
Communicative competence plays significant role for engineering students to perform various oral com...
Communicative competence plays important role for engineers to perform workplace jobs efficiently in...
Communicative competence plays important role for engineers to perform workplace jobs efficiently in...
The demand for 21st century engineering graduates to be communicatively competent, particularly in E...
This paper analyzes those communication skills expected of engineers, as well as their current defic...
Today's world demands that engineers prepare themselves to rise to the challenges of the globalisati...
This hypothesis is based on the fact that oral presentations in the context of engineering education...