OPF:KCJK510 Intercultural Communication - Course Information
KCJK510 Intercultural Communication
School of Business Administration in KarvinaWinter 2008
- Extent and Intensity
- 1/2/0. 5 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- PhDr. Krystyna Heinz (lecturer)
PhDr. Krystyna Heinz (seminar tutor) - Guaranteed by
- PhDr. Krystyna Heinz
Department of Tourism and Leisure Activities – School of Business Administration in Karvina - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Banking (programme OPF, M_HOSPOL)
- Economics of Enterprise in Trade and Services (programme OPF, M_EKOMAN)
- European Union (programme OPF, M_HOSPOL)
- Finance (programme OPF, M_HOSPOL)
- Corporate Finance (programme OPF, M_EKOMAN)
- Informatics of Economy (programme OPF, M_SYSINF)
- Managerial Informatics (programme OPF, M_SYSINF)
- Marketing and Management (programme OPF, M_EKOMAN)
- Public Economy and Administration (programme OPF, M_HOSPOL)
- Course objectives
- The goal of the subject is the preparation of students for the European citizenship and the interaction accompanying it within multinational and multicultural contacts both from the point of view of communicative and intercultural competence. Students will be provided knowledge and skills related to social, political and economic institutions in various cultures. Special attention will be devoted to the development of students´ critical awareness concerning the ability to evaluate on the bases of explicit criteria accepted in their own culture and in other cultures. This approach will be based on the analytic attitude to culture phenomena, their context, the awareness of the own ideological perspectives and values, like e.g. human rights, religion, etc., as well as f the potential conflicts between cultures. Students will be led towards empathy, i.e. accepting different systems of culture values and negotiating in business environment.
- Syllabus
- A Outline of lectures:
1. Defining culture
cultural and cross-cultural awareness, elements of culture - ideas, products and behaviour, the role of pragmatics )
2. Culture, thought and language
(cognitive and linguistic development, taboos, colour categories, euphemisms, geographically conditioned aspects of language)
3. Home culture and target culture
(second language and culture learning, lingua franca, cultural differences and similarities, comparison of culture, gathering cultural data )
4. National identity
(traditional sociocultural patterns, positive and negative perceptions, globalisation, glocalisation, cultural adaptation )
5. Cultural symbols and rituals
(cultural reality and cultural imagination, subcultures, open versus closed doors, cultural codes in commercials )
6. Cultural values
(consciousness of cultural differences in values, beliefs and attitudes, commercial values, cultural connotations, social status, religions )
7. Stereotyping
(national stereotypes, examining stereotypes, "trap" words, overcoming stereotypes )
8. Acculturation
(adaptation to target culture, acculturation threshold, acculturation models, cultural conflict )
9. Culture shock
(symptoms of culture shock, its occurrence, concept of anomie, schizophrenic period of culture shock, prevention )
10. Non-verbal communication
(non-verbal channel of expression, kinesics, haptics, chronemics, proxemics and vocalics, universals, cross-cultural perceptual training )
11. Theory of cultures
(E. T Hall, G. Hofstede, A. Pilbeams and their theories of cultures, power distance, context, contact and masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, individualism, international negotiating styles)
12. Multilingual dimension of the EU
(bilingualism and multilingualism, cross-cultural rhetoric, culturally different patterns of communication )
B Outline of seminars
Students are offered case studies and exercises aimed at intercultural communication, vocabulary expansion, reading comprehension, translation, and development of language and communicative competence. Each unit comprises the following chapters:
The structure of units:
1. Reading and role play
2. Case studies
3. Intercultural tests
Topics:
Part A deals with general topics while part B focuses on specific cultures.
A
I Business Organization and Culture
II Religions and Their Impact on Intercultural Communication
III The Importance of Eating Habits for Various Cultures
IV Division of Cultures
V The Power of Non-Verbal Communication
B
VI Finnish Business Ethics
VII Spanish Culture and Its Specifics
VIII Holidays and Celebrations in Turkish Culture
IX Russian Business Culture
X American Individualism and Japanese Team Working
XI The Potential of Polish Market and Polish Culture
XII Revision - TEST YOURSELF
- A Outline of lectures:
- Literature
- required literature
- HEINZOVÁ, K. Intercultural Communication, updated edition. Karviná: OPF SU, 2007. ISBN 978-80-7248-5. info
- Language of instruction
- English
- Further Comments
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Teacher's information
- The students should deliver a presentation in front of the class - 20 points, write a seminar work containg their own research - 20 points, actively participate in discussions - 10 points, and pass the final oral exam - 50 points. Out of 100 points they have to obtain 70% to pass the course. The course is finished by the oral examination.
- Enrolment Statistics (Winter 2008, recent)
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