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ØASPR3100 International Business Communication - Exchange students Course description

Course name in Norwegian
International Business Communication - Exchange students
Study programme
Bachelor Programme in Business Administration and Economics
Oslo Business School, Exchange Programme
Public Administration and Leadership, Exchange Programme
Weight
7.5 ECTS
Year of study
2022/2023
Course history

Introduction

An individual written and oral exam will be held at the end of the autumn semester. The student gets two separate grades, one for the written and one for the oral exam, and the exams can be taken again separately. The written exam counts 53% of the final grade and the oral exam counts 47%.

Written exam (5 hours) consisting of three parts:

  • an essay on business cultures and cross-cultural management
  • a text for comprehension and analysis, and questions from the syllabus in English for Business Studies
  • an essay on a topic from international politics, economy or culture

Oral exam (25 minutes) consisting of:

  • a 7-minute presentation of an individually chosen topic on a current political, social or economic issue (PowerPoint allowed, but no manuscript)
  • questioning on a topic drawn from international politics, economy or culture
  • discussion of works of fiction

Both exams must be passed in order to pass the course.

Recommended preliminary courses

IBC is an advanced English course which builds on the course Professional English. A large part of the syllabus is related to topics in International Business and International Economics.

Required preliminary courses

A list of reference aids allowed will be published on our website.

Learning outcomes

  • Literature studies/theories
  • Lectures and supervision
  • Excursions, workshops and seminars
  • Individual and group papers/performances
  • Self-study
  • Project work
  • Digital blog
  • Dramatisation
  • Stop-motion animation
  • Radiotheater
  • Storytelling
  • Visits and practice in school, kindergartens and other institutions
  • Interactive learning methods, including digital media

Teaching and learning methods

In addition to the course instructor, an external or internal examiner will be used to grade the exams.

In the written exam, a selection of at least 25% of the exam papers will be assessed by two examiners. The grades awarded to exam papers assessed by the external and internal examiner will be used to determine the level of all exam papers.

Course requirements

The exam consists of two parts:

Part 1: Aesthetic production in group for children and young people with special needs

Part 2: Individual reflection paper on the aesthetic production (approx. 3000 words)

New resit or rescheduled exams

If a student fails the exam or is absent at the time of the exam for a valid reason, the student is entitled to resit the exam the following semester. The resit exam will be organised in the same manner as the ordinary exam, but the group exam will be individual. The regulations on resit and rescheduled exams are set out in the Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet. Students must register for a resit or rescheduled exam.

 

Assessment criteria for the grade scale A- F

A: Outstanding: The assignment answer documents outstanding subject knowledge and ability to use it in a cross-disciplinary and educational context outstanding degree of independence and ability to relate subject knowledge to what is asked for in the assignment text outstanding ability in written exposition 

B: Very good: The assignment answer documents very good subject knowledge and ability to use it in a cross-disciplinary and educational context very high degree of independence and ability to relate subject knowledge to what is asked for in the assignment text very high ability in written exposition

C: Good: The assignment answer documents good subject knowledge and ability to use it in a cross-disciplinary and educational context high degree of independence and ability to relate subject knowledge to what is asked for in the assignment text high ability in written exposition

D: Fairly good: The assignment answer documents fairly good subject knowledge and ability to use it in a cross-disciplinary and educational context reasonable independence and ability to relate subject knowledge to what is asked for in the assignment text reasonable ability in written exposition

E: Adequate:The assignment answer documents adequate subject knowledge and ability to use it in a cross-disciplinary and educational context adequate independence and ability to relate subject knowledge to what is asked for in the assignment text adequate ability in written exposition

F: Not passed:  The assignment answer does not satisfy minimum requirements 

Assessment

All examination support materials are permitted. However, sources must be stated in accordance with applicable rules for source References.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Grading scale, A-F

Part 1 will be evaluated pass/fail

Part 2 will be evaluated according to the ECTS-grading scale, with A-E as pass grades and F as a fail grade. The criteria for the different grades will be presented to the students at the beginning of the course.

The completion of the two parts will result in one final overall grade A- F

Grading scale

The language of all teaching and supervision is English, and the students should therefore have a working knowledge of both spoken and written English. 

Examiners

Target group

The course is designed for students who want to learn more about children and young people with special needs in programmes of professional study programs and fields such as Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Educational and International Studies, and Technology, Art and Design.

 

Admission

For students at the faculties of Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Educational and International Studies, and Technology, Art and Design:                                                                  

Students must have completed at least one year of their undergraduate degree studies in order to be accepted.

For international exchange students:

  • Admission as an international exchange student at Faculty of Education and International Studies. Students from other academic areas may also be accepted. Students must have completed at least one year of their undergraduate degree studies at their home institution in order to be accepted.

Course contact person

The course have the following contents:

  • Special education
  • Inclusion
  • Children and young people with special needs
  • Aesthetics
  • Ethics
  • Physical and psychological health
  • Play, development, identity and relations
  • Genres, multimodal texts and digital platforms
  • Verbal language, aesthetic perceptions and expressions
  • Music, drama, puppet play, storytelling and other performances and aesthetic acts
  • Aesthetic communication