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Cross-cultural Communication and Global Employability (3 cr)

Code: N-00DH77-3010

General information


Enrolment period

02.12.2022 - 27.01.2023

Timing

27.02.2023 - 31.05.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

Pedagogical Innovations and Culture

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Teachers

  • Emmanuel Abruquah

Person in charge

Emmanuel Abruquah

Groups

  • 23CAMPUSONLINE
    CAMPUSONLINE
  • VAPAA

Objectives (course unit)

Cross-cultural communication skills are becoming more and more important in today’s world of business and globalisation. Having knowledge of different cultures facilitates communication in multi-cultural working environments.
The purpose of this course is to equip students with intercultural business knowledge by real-case examples. The course is designed as an online course in collaboration with TAMK's strategic partners including Munich University of Applied Sciences.

The learning outcomes will include cross-cultural communication skills in various situations.
COURSE CONTENT
• Negotiation skills
• Marketing
• E commerce
• Business Etiquette
• Communication
• Cultural Dimensions
• Sustainability
• Effect of Globalization
• Company structure and culture
• English as a Lingua Franca

Location and time

Self-study, but there will be online lessons.
Collaborative sessions with MUAS and AUS
Week 1 (30.03)
• Intro to the course
• Cultural dimensions

Week 2 (20.04.)
• Team building
• SDG

Week 3 (04.05.)
The application process, CV, cover letter

Exam schedules

There will be no exams but there will be series of assignments and a group report.

Assessment methods and criteria

Evaluation will be based on participation in the joint sessions and also contributing to the group assignments. In addition, individual assignments play a very important role in the evaluation. Participation in the forums; posting to the forums and commenting on other posts.
Three tasks, grade based on on-time submission (50 % of the total grade)
• Cultural similarities and differences (based on WEEK 1)
• Discussion results of objective points 2 and 3 (Based on WEEK 2)
• Application process, CV and cover letter (Based on WEEK 3)

Essay (50% of the total grade) GROUP TASK.
• Title: What SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) should companies take into consideration regarding global employability (the title is still a working progress and might be modified)
• Chosen the SDGs which have an impact on global employability, do research on and work with your groupmates to come to a meaningful conclusion. Submit the group essay to the designated folder.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

The implementation is a synchronised e-learning approach that includes independent learning of the materials provided on the course and joint lessons with other groups. There is a collaborative part of the course that involves working in a multinational group of students from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Munich University of Applied Sciences and TAMK

Learning materials

Materials will be provided on Moodle. They include cross-cultural theories and information about 21st-century skills.

Student workload

At the heart of this course is an intercultural exchange which you’ll be conducting online in virtual team meetings with students of AUAS, MUAS and TAMK. Working in culturally mixed virtual teams, you will complete tasks collaboratively and present joint results at the end of the exchange in the form of a report, Theoretical input on cultural dimensions, business etiquette, job application processes in various countries etc. will be provided during the joint sessions.

Content scheduling

-Self-study
- Collaborative task

International connections

Yes, this is partly in collaboration with two other universities.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student has not participated in the course, has not completed individual assignments and has not contributed to the group assignments.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student has participated in 80% of the sessions, completed individual assignments, and contributed to the group assignments.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student has participated in 80% of the sessions, completed individual assignments, and contributed to the group assignments.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student has participated in 80% of the sessions, completed individual assignments, and contributed to the group assignments.