The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Information technology 2014 - Business processes
- Information technology 2015 - Business processes
- Information technology 2016 - Business processes
- Information technology 2017 - Business processes
- Information technology 2018 - Corporate activities
- Information technology 2019 - Corporate activities
- Information technology 2020 - Corporate activities
- Business administration 2013 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2013 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2014 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2014 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2014 (tourism) - The global economy
- Business administration 2015 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2015 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2015 (tourism) - The global economy
- Business administration 2016 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2016 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2016 (tourism) - The global economy
- Business administration 2017 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2017 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2017 (tourism) - The global economy
- Business administration 2018 (logistics) - The global economy
- Business administration 2018 (marketing) - The global economy
- Business administration 2018 (tourism) - The global economy
- Business administration 2019 - The global economy
- Business administration 2020 - The global economy
- International business 2013 - The global economy
- International business 2014 - The global economy
- International business 2015 - The global economy
- International business 2016 - The global economy
- International business 2017 - The global economy
- International business 2018 - The global economy
- International business 2019 - The global economy
- International business 2020 - The global economy
- Tourism 2013 - The global economy
Level/category
Teaching language
English
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
1
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course is to develop an
understanding of various cultures, and learn how
cultures affect e.g. communication styles,
business environments and leadership styles.
The aim is also to develop basic understanding of
some of the main cultural theories, and to learn
to apply the theories in various intercultural
settings.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is expected
to:
-know how to appreciate different cultures and
cultural features
-understand how cultures influence business
-understand different cultural theories, and have
skills to apply the theories in various
intercultural settings
-be able to analyze his/her own culture
Course contents
Basic culture theories
Nordic culture
Multicultural organizations
Organization theories
Company and organizational culture
Nonverbal communication
Prerequisites and co-requisites
None
Previous course names
none
Additional information
The assignments in this course can NOT be
completed later (after the deadline had passed)
NO compensations can be done, if you for some
reason are not able to participate in compulsory
guest lectures you just miss those points. Be
sure to complete all the assignments in
itslearning. If you do not reach the minimum
requirement for this course 50 points you have
to
take the course again following year.
Recommended or required reading
EXAMBOOK: Intercultural Communication for Global
Business: How leaders communicate for success.
Tuleja Elisabeth A. (2017) Routledge, Taylor &
Francis
RECOMMENDED READING:
How Google Works,Eric Schmidt and Jonathan
Rosenberg
The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a
Better Life , Anu Partanen,
Intercultural Communication, in the Global
Workplace, Varner &
Beamer
Intercultural Business Communication, Chaney L.
&
Martin J.
Organisationer och kulturer,Geert Hofstede &
Gert
Jan Hofstede
Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2005
2006 Prentice Hall
ISBN-10: 0131860097
Guirdham, M. 2005, Communicating across cultures
at work, Palgrave Macmillan, New York
Samovar, L. et. al, 2010, Communication between
cultures, Boston, MA : Wadsworth
Study activities
- Lectures - 35 hours
- Individual- and group instruction - 10 hours
- Practical exercises - 30 hours
- Project- and production work/artistic activities - 20 hours
- Individual studies - 40 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 135 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 135 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Multiform education
Assessment methods
- Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
- Assignments in workshops
Assessment requirements
To pass the course the student should pass the
following examinations:
Examination 1: Book exam (50% of the points
required for passing)
Examination 2: Guest lectures*)
Examination 3: Workshops *)
*)These assignments can NOT be retaken or
completed later
Total points in course 100 points. More details
on examination will be presented during
MANDATORY
INTRODUCTION LECTURE.
Teacher
- Halmén Mia
- Kietz Tove
- Pehrsson Patrik
- Tigerstedt Christa
Examiner
Halmén Mia
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit
Assignments valid until
12 months after course has ended
The timetable of the course
see ARBS
Assessment methods
- Date of examination will be announced later - Exams
- Date will be announced later - Other assignments