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EXT 303: Agricultural Communication

Credit Hours: 3 (2+1)
Full Marks: 75 (Theory: 50, Practical: 25)


Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand basic concepts, principles, methods, types, systems, and media preparation for communication.
  • Apply agricultural communication knowledge to effectively disseminate information to the farming community.

I. Syllabus Overview

  • Concept, definition, scope, and types of communication
  • Process, elements, models, feedback, barriers, and theories of communication
  • Planning for effective communication in agriculture
  • ICT tools, public speaking, media trends, and role of agencies (governmental & non-governmental)

II. Course Outline

A. Lecture Topics (30 Lectures)

S.N.TopicNo. of Lectures
1Meaning, concept, definition, scope of communication1
2Role/function, process, and elements of communication2
3Forms of communication2
4Feedback in communication1
5Models of communication2
6Barriers of communication: physical, psychological, social, and cultural2
7Theories of communication2
8Principles of effective communication1
9Types of communication system: individual, group, mass, audio-visual aids, cone of experience3
10Communication policies linked with national and international agencies1
11Analysis and planning for effective communication in agricultural development2
12Recent strategies of communication in agricultural development1
13Information Communication Technologies (ICT): concept, tools (print, electronic, social media, email, Internet), multimedia, mobile phone, video/teleconferencing, web technologies, information booth4
14New trends and issues in agricultural communication, media-mix1
15Public speaking for effective communication1
16Characteristics and role of NGOs in extension1
17Role of private, governmental, and non-governmental agencies in agricultural communication development2
18Academic and general writing for effective communication1
Total30

B. Practical Topics (15 Sessions)

S.N.Practical ActivitiesNo. of Practicals
1Graphics in communication – Line, Bar, Pie, and pictorial graphs1
2Preparation of various charts – Flow, Tree, Suspense, Flip, etc.2
3Preparation of pamphlets, leaflets, and booklets2
4Preparation of posters and pictorial books1
5Preparation of radio scripts, drama, and folksongs2
6Preparation of PowerPoint slides and presentations2
7Communication through bulletins1
8Observation and safe use of projectors and film/movie projectors2
9Observation and participation in fairs, exhibitions, field days, tours, etc.1
10Visits to different agricultural agencies, local radio, and television stations1
Total15

References

  1. Sandhu, A. S. (2004). Textbook on Agricultural Communication Process and Methods. Oxford & IBH.
  2. Kumar, B., & Hunsra, B. S. (2000). Extension Education for Human Resource Development. Concept Publishing, New Delhi.
  3. Rayudu, C. S. (2002). Communication. Himalaya Publishing House.
  4. Ray, G. L. (2006). Extension Communication and Management. Kalyani Publishers.
  5. Lionberger, H. F., & Gwin, P. H. (1982). Communication Strategies – A Guide for Agricultural Change. University of Missouri, Columbia.
  6. Dahama, O. P., & Bhatnagar, O. P. (2005). Education and Communication for Development. Oxford & IBH.
  7. Oakley, P., & Garforth, C. (1985). A Guide to Extension Training. University of Reading, UK.