DETAILED SYLLABUS
Modern Languages Applied to Business (Spanish) -1st Language
1. Information about the study program
1.1 University / “Babeş-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca1.2 Faculty / Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
1.3 Department / Modern Languages and Business Communication
1.4 Field of study / Finance
1.5 Program level (bachelor or master) / Bachelor
1.6 Study program / Qualification / Finance and banking (English line of study)
2. Information about the subject
2.1 Subject title / Modern Languages Applied to Business (Spanish) -1st Language2.2 Course activities professor / -
2.3 Seminar activities professor / Assistant Lecturer Timea Tocalachis, PhD
2.4 Year of study / 2 / 2.5 Semester / 4 / 2.6 Type of assessment / viva voce / 2.7 Subject regime / CS
3. Total estimated time (teaching hours per semester)
3.1 Number of hours per week / 2 / out of which: 3.2 course / - / 3.3 seminar/laboratory / 23.4 Total number of hours in the curriculum / 28 / out of which: 3.5 course / - / 3.6 seminar/laboratory / 28
Time distribution / Hours
Study based on textbook, course support, references and notes / 15
Additional documentation in the library, through specialized databases and field activities / 7
Preparing seminars/laboratories, essays, portfolios and reports / 15
Tutoring / 6
Assessment (examinations) / 4
Others activities ......
3.7 Total hours for individual study / 47
3.8 Total hours per semester / 75
3.9 Number of credits / 3
4. Preconditions (if necessary)
4.1 Curriculum / basic knowledge of management theories, recruitment procedures and business travel4.2 Skills / B1-B2 competence level (as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference)
5.Conditions (if necessary)
5.1. For course development / -5.2. For seminar / laboratory development / completion of homework assignments
6. Acquired specific competences
Professional competences /- appropriate use of business Spanish terminology, according to the context/professional situation
- critical thinking skills – observation, interpretation, analysis, inference, evaluation, explanation – aimed at developing further competences (clarity, credibility, accuracy, relevance, depth, breadth, significance)
Transversal competences /
- development of business strategies in accordance with ethical principles, norms and values, based on responsible and effective work;
- teamwork management – assigning responsibilities and roles in a team according to individual abilities and personality;
- care for the human resource – continuing development, empowerment, self-development, job enlargement and enrichment;
- effective use of human resource management techniques to develop the organization and the individual employees;
- introduction to fundamental concepts, theories and principles of market research.
7. Subject objectives (arising from the acquired specific competences)
7.1 Subject’s general objective / development of the language skills required for the effective use of Spanish, in everyday life and in professional contexts by developing linguistic, discursive, strategic and socio-cultural competences7.2 Specific objectives / students should be able:
- to understand clear standard spoken and written messages on familiar topics (work, school, leisure etc.);
- to understand the main points of clear messages;
- to understand attitudes and opinions expressed in clear standard Spanish;
- to engage and hold conversations on various everyday and professional topics;
- to describe clearly and fluently (orally and in writing) real or imaginary events, experiences
- to adapt the discourse to the context (formal/informal register);
- to produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest;
- to write clear memos, letters, reports;
- to summarise information, giving reasons and explanations for opinions and plans;
- to communicate effectively in Spanish-speaking business environments
8. Contents
8.1 Course / Teaching methods / Observations-
8.2 Seminar/laboratory / Teaching methods / Observations
1. Course requirements. Introduction / frontal, oral interaction, team-building activities / assessing the average knowledge level; needs analysis
2-5. Types of insurance. Risk assessment / frontal, oral interaction
6-10. International economic transactions. Instruments of payment / frontal, oral interaction
10-13. Preparing a business plan: structure and content / frontal, oral interaction
References:
Larrañaga Domínguez, Ainhoa & Arroyo Hernández, Margarita, Practica tu español, SGEL, Madrid, 2005.
De Prada, Marisa & Bovet, Montserrat & Marcé, Pilar, Entorno Empresarial, Edelsa Grupo Didascalia, Madrid, 2008.
Gómez de Enterría, Josefa, Correspondencia comercial en Español, SGEL, Madrid, 1990.
9. Corroboration / validation of the subject’s content in relation to the expectations coming from representatives of the epistemic community, of the professional associations and of the representative employers in the program’s field.
the use of real case studies (only the name of the company in question is changed) is aimed at familiarizing the students with real-life concepts and situations;by simulation and role-play students can develop the skills required for presentations, speeches, meetings;
writing documents (application letters, CVs, minutes, invoices, reports, etc.) helps students to develop their professional writing skills (very often an essential requirement for a good job in a company);
10. Assessment (examination)
Type of activity / 10.1 Assessment criteria / 10.2 Assessment methods / 10.3 Weight in the final grade10.4 Course / -
10.5 Seminar/laboratory / Attendance and active participation in classroom activities / regular assessment of class activities / 25%
Accuracy and fluency of oral performance
Accuracy and coherence of the written text / end of semester written test / 25%
Acquisition of business vocabulary and grammar / 25%
Comprehension of spoken language used by native speakers of Spanish / 25%
10.6 Minimum performance standard
- It is necessary to obtain a minimum grade of 5 (five) in order to pass this subject;
- The grades being granted are between 1 (one) and 10 (ten);
- Students must approach each element (question, problem) within the exam sheet;
- The written test takes approximately 70 minutes;
- CEFR level – B2
Date of fillingSignature of the course professorSignature of the seminar professor
12.03.2017 Assistant Lecturer Timea Tocalachis, PhD
Head of department’s signature
Lecturer Veronica-Diana Armaşu, PhD
Date of approval by the department
16.03.2017
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