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ØASPR2500 Professional English: Courses A and B for exchange students Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Professional English: Courses A and B for exchange students
Study programme
Bachelor Programme in Business Administration and Economics
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2016/2017
Course history

Introduction

Master's Thesis - MT1 (Phase 1) and Master's Thesis - MT2 (Phase 2) must be passed before starting on MT3 (Phase 3).

All courses (90 ECTS) must be passed before the written Master's thesis can be submitted for assessment and the oral presentation conducted. 

Recommended preliminary courses

Assistant professor Nuno Marques

Required preliminary courses

A student who has completed this course should have the following learning outcomes, defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

On successful completion of this course the student:

  • has specialized knowledge on the specific areas of their Master thesis
  • has a deep understanding of scientific writing as a process of both constructing and communicating meaning.
  • is familiar with the structures and conventions of methods and results chapters.

Skills

On successful completion of this course the student:

  • can clearly define and limit problem areas
  • can connect his/her own project to relevant research literature
  • can plan and carry out limited research or development projects
  • can identify types and scopes of results which are required to ensure the claims and conclusions are scientifically valid
  • can reflect on the decisions made and their consequences for the project
  • can effectively draft, revise and develop the written communication of their research

General competence

On successful completion of this course the student:

  • can apply knowledge and skills in new areas and carry out advanced projects
  • can analyse and deal critically with developed products or collected data
  • can carry out comprehensive independent study
  • can contribute to the innovation of their field
  • can apply effective writing strategies to diverse academic writing situations, including the writing of academic research articles.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

The student

  • has an extensive vocabulary in economic/administrative English
  • knows several oral and written genres of business communication
  • knows the main points of grammar necessary for correct and idiomatic usage of the English language
  • has knowledge of a wide range of cross-curricular business topics
  • has knowledge of several issues in both American and British societies
  • is familiar with some works of fiction in English

Skills

The student

  • can write professional English
  • can speak fluently about a wide range of business topics and various aspects of society and culture in English
  • can deal with professional situations in the business world
  • can understand spoken and written English used in a business context
  • can use a wide range of professional vocabulary in oral and written contexts
  • is able to discuss, analyse and reflect on various issues in English
  • has developed his/her practical problem-solving skills

Competence

The student

  • has developed his/her communicative competence in English, which includes linguistic, intercultural and strategic competencies
  • can function well in many professional situations internationally
  • can apply his/her skills and knowledge of business English
  • can understand English language curricula and lectures in other subjects better

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching consists of about 110 periods, 55 in the autumn semester and 55 in the spring semester.

In addition to lectures there are case studies, group work, assignment review, discussions, student presentations, and written assignments. Regular attendance and active participation in classroom activities are expected. Independent study is required.

Course requirements

The final assessment will be based on the following four deliveries:

  • A written Master thesis (Length: 20,000-30,000 words, using one of the available document templates).
  • A draft research paper (Length: 3,000-6,000 words)
  • Individual oral presentation (30 minutes).
  • Any physical or digital artefact that has been developed by the student as part of the research project. The mode of submission must be approved by the supervisor beforehand and the artefact must be made available in such a way to be inspected by the examiners. In the case of a physical artefact, video and images may be used to document the properties of it, eliminating the need for a physical inspection.

The master's thesis is assessed on the basis of the following criteria:

  • The originality and / or relevance of the issues or research questions to the field of study.
  • Clarity in the development of issues or research questions being addressed.
  • Documentation and use of relevant theory and research, as well as systematic use of sources.
  • Clarity in the relationship between issues / research questions being addressed, the method choices / methodologies employed and the resulting discussions / conclusions.
  • Ability to collect, systematize, interpret / deconstruct and present knowledge in a clear way.
  • Reflection on ethical issues in the research process.
  • Written presentation (clear table of contents, accurate literature references, bibliography and appendices).

Theses are written in Norwegian or English. The oral exam can be taken in Norwegian or English, regardless of which language the thesis was written in.

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

Students can appeal against the grade set for the written part of the exam. If the grade is changed after an appeal against the grade, and the oral exam has already been held, the oral exam must be retaken.

New/postponed exam

In case of failed exam or legal absence, the student may apply for a new or postponed exam. New or postponed exams are offered within a reasonable time span following the regular exam. The student is responsible for applying for a new/postponed exam within the time limits set by OsloMet. The Regulations for new or postponed examinations are available in Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet.

Assessment

All aids are permitted, provided the rules for plagiarism and source referencing are complied with.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F.

The written thesis must be awarded a grade of A-E (preliminary grade) in order for a student to take the oral exam. The final grade is set after the oral exam. The grade can be adjusted up or down by one grade based on the oral exam.

Examiners

Two external examiners will be used for the assessment.