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Professional English for BBA Studies (5 cr)

Code: 3H00EK36-3011

General information


Enrolment period
09.06.2021 - 31.08.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
23.08.2021 - 31.12.2021
Implementation has ended.
Credits
5 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Virtual portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
English
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
Elena Grigorova
Person in charge
Elena Grigorova
Course
3H00EK36

Objectives (course unit)

On this course students will learn about the professional business communication in working life environment. European Framework of Reference for Languages B2 level.

After completing the course students will be able to
- tell about their personality, education, work experience, tasks and duties at work by using professional English
- meet customers’ needs when servicing the customer base and communicating with interest groups
- follow and participate in the development of their field by using different ways of communication.

Content (course unit)

What can the student communicate on his/her competence and working life environment in the target language?
What kind of qualifications does the student need to succeed in multicultural customer-based interaction in the target language?
How can the student develop his/her competence and acquire business-related information in the target language?

Prerequisites (course unit)

Eurooppalaisen taitotasoasteikon B2-taitotaso.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

- pronunciation is not always correct but acceptable for communication
- comprehension of key points of limited professional material is fairly good and with tools for studies
- basic knowledge is acquired and shared
- basic and unclear expressions are used in communication but main message is shared and
- transmitted with some professional touch
- communication seems clumsy and limited but some attention is paid to interaction
- all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

- pronunciation sounds clear and quite natural
- comprehension of key points as well as details of professional material is good and acquired
- knowledge can be implemented
- clear professional expressions are used and the number of mistakes is limited
- communication seems professional and interpersonal skills are quite good
- all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

- pronunciation sounds clear and natural with different nuances in tone
- comprehension of key points as well as details of demanding professional material is good and
- acquired knowledge can be implemented with ease
- fluent and proficient language is used with a good sense of style and register
- communication seems professional, interactive and efficient with very few mistakes made
- all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
All the separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade must be fulfilled.

Location and time

TAMK campus according to the timetable.

Exam schedules

Written exams are held on 13.10.2021 (Written exam 1) and 15.12.2021 (Written exam 2). Re-take exam dates will be announced later.

The dates for mandatory oral assignments (company presentation and group discussion) will be announced later.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The assessment is based on successful completion of the following tasks and activities:
• Written exam 1 at the end of Period 1 – 25% of the total course marks
• Written exam 2 at the end of Period 2 – 25% of the total course marks
• Company presentation at the trade fair (incl. self- and peer assessment) – 15% of the total course marks
• Group discussion on a business topic (incl. self- and peer assessment) – 15% of the total course marks
• Course participation (participation in class activities, contribution to discussions, completion and quality of home assignments) – 20% of the total course marks

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Contact teaching, presentations, discussions, pair and group work, individual and collaborative online activities, independent study.

Learning materials

• Business Express, T. Niskanen, J. Vetter, R. Urbom, SanomaPro Oy. Note: Limited copies are available at TAMK library.
• Materials in Moodle

Student workload

Total course – 5 cr x 27 h = 135 h study hours incl.:
• contact lessons – 16 x 3 h = 48 h
• independent study – 87 h

Content scheduling

• Oral skills (presentations, meetings, negotiations, telephone communication, video conferencing, social interaction)
• Writing skills (CVs, emails, agenda, meeting minutes, business documents such as enquiries, proposals, quotations, complaints, etc.)
• Grammar as needed

Completion alternatives

If the student has completed corresponding studies at another university or university of applied sciences, the student may apply for credit transfer through Hyvähot system.

Students who have extensive international work experience may complete the course through demonstration of competencies.

Such cases have to be discussed with the course teacher at the beginning of the course, and the student may be required to complete additional assignments to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

Further information

Mandatory attendance – 80%

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