The course syllabus contains changes
See changesCourse syllabus adopted 2021-02-08 by Head of Programme (or corresponding).
Overview
- Swedish nameGlobal och interkulturell kompetens
- CodeCLS045
- Credits7.5 Credits
- OwnerSPRAK
- Education cycleFirst-cycle
- ThemeMTS 7.5 c
- DepartmentCOMMUNICATION AND LEARNING IN SCIENCE
- GradingUG - Pass, Fail
Course round 1
The course round is cancelled. For further questions, please contact the director of studies- Teaching language English
- Application code 99129
- Maximum participants50
- Open for exchange studentsYes
Credit distribution
Module | Sp1 | Sp2 | Sp3 | Sp4 | Summer | Not Sp | Examination dates |
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0120 Written and oral assignments 7.5 c Grading: UG | 3 c | 4.5 c |
In programmes
Examiner
- Becky Bergman
- Senior Lecturer, Language and Communication, Communication and Learning in Science
Eligibility
Information missingSpecific entry requirements
English 5 (or by other approved means with the equivalent proficiency level)Course specific prerequisites
A prerequisite is therefore that students have a good level of proficiency already at the start of the course. Applicants are expected to have 55% or over in the Master's diagnostic test or have taken the course FSP055 English.Link to the Master's diagnostic test: https://engonline.chalmers.se/ (Log in with your CID)
Aim
Since many students will work in global and interdisciplinary environments, the skills to do this are increasingly in demand. This course focuses on the key areas that a globally competent student should be aware of, in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. In addition, this course trains communication skills for working in these environments.Learning outcomes (after completion of the course the student should be able to)
- Analyse definitions of culture based on theoretical frameworks
- Engage in an informed discussion of their own and others identities, based on aspects such as nationality, ethnicity, profession, gender, age
- Analyse cultural incidents through the lenses of relevant theories and personal experience
- Reflect on affordances and challenges of intercultural groupwork
- Apply cultural knowledge to real life situations
- Demonstrate communicative competence in presenting written and oral information
- Give and receive constructive criticism on written and oral work (peer response).
Content
The course focuses on the participants own experiences of culture, which will be discussed in the light of intercultural theory, particularly a non-essentialist approach.
The course is divided into two main parts.
Part 1:
Explores culture in terms of self, others and society as a whole. Aspects which will be included are:
- Intercultural theoretical background
- Values, beliefs
- Conflict resolution
- Intercultural group work
Part 2:
Project work in a smaller group focused on a cultural group different to your own. Participants will choose an area to work with to reflect on and apply the concepts discussed in part 1.
Organisation
The course will consist of a number of written and oral assignments, connected to intercultural communication. There will be regular seminars, connected to the assignments, some of which will be compulsory.Literature
Course literature will be provided on the course
website. Please check the course homepage for more information.
Examination including compulsory elements
The final grade of the course is based on the written and oral assignments during the course. All assignments should be a pass. The final assignment will be a report.The course syllabus contains changes
- Changes to course rounds:
- 2021-02-08: Cancelled Changed to cancelled by Examinator/UOL
[Course round 1] Cancelled - 2020-03-05: Examinator Examinator Becky Bergman (becky) added by Viceprefekt
[Course round 1]
- 2021-02-08: Cancelled Changed to cancelled by Examinator/UOL