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TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
The course consists of four modules: 1) contact lessons, 2) team assignments through collaboration, 3) digital learning, and 3) independent study of the course materials.
Lectures, assignments, exercises
Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments
Digital learning
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
Learning materials
Taylor Shirley, 2004 /2012. Model Business Letters, E-mails and Other Business Documents. Financial Times, Pitman Publishing.
Learning packages 1 and 2 will be provided by the lecturer.
Additional materials provided by the lecturer.
The Contents of the course reflect the working life requirements and corporate communication trends. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Students learn how to create international routine business documents using polite phrasing, formal to semi-formal style. The students will be able to expand their knowledge of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) in the field of international trade, logistics and transactions. ESSENTIAL CONTENTS Structure, style and tone; Routine business correspondence: Enquiries, replies and quotations; Orders; Payment; Complaints and adjustments; ESP
Pasila Campus
Please note: According to HAAGA-HELIA regulations, the final evaluation for the course takes place 3 weeks after the end of Period 2 (in the autumn term) and Period 4 (in the spring term). The re-examination for this course will take place in the spring term according the Haaga-Helia guidelines.
You can retake the exam twice on the English re-examination dates during two successive study periods after the exam.
The re-examinations take place between 17.30 and 21 hours in the Helia auditorium in Pasila campus. You need to fill in a web form to register for re-examinations on MyNet. The times and places of, and the instructions for, the re-examinations in Pasila campus and the web form for registration can be found on MyNet.
English
The international dimensions of the course will be reflected in the course learning objectives, outcomes and contents (see above).
16.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
Lectures, assignments, exercises Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments Digital learning Independent study of the course materials The team portfolio The final examination
02.01.2023 - 13.01.2023
The week-to-week schedule will be given at the briefing of the course.
Ilpo Päiväläinen
15 - 30
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE: 80 %
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
MUBBA Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants, SEBBA Degree Programme in Business Service Solutions and Languages
H-5
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
The course consists of four modules: 1) contact lessons, 2) team assignments through collaboration, 3) digital learning, and 3) independent study of the course materials.
Lectures, assignments, exercises
Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments
Digital learning
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
Learning materials
Taylor Shirley, 2004 /2012. Model Business Letters, E-mails and Other Business Documents. Financial Times, Pitman Publishing.
Learning packages 1 and 2 will be provided by the lecturer.
Additional materials provided by the lecturer.
The Contents of the course reflect the working life requirements and corporate communication trends. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Students learn how to create international routine business documents using polite phrasing, formal to semi-formal style. The students will be able to expand their knowledge of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) in the field of international trade, logistics and transactions. ESSENTIAL CONTENTS Structure, style and tone; Routine business correspondence: Enquiries, replies and quotations; Orders; Payment; Complaints and adjustments; ESP
Pasila Campus
Please note: According to HAAGA-HELIA regulations, the final evaluation for the course takes place 3 weeks after the end of Period 2 (in the autumn term) and Period 4 (in the spring term). The re-examination for this course will take place in the spring term according the Haaga-Helia guidelines.
You can retake the exam twice on the English re-examination dates during two successive study periods after the exam.
The re-examinations take place between 17.30 and 21 hours in the Helia auditorium in Pasila campus. You need to fill in a web form to register for re-examinations on MyNet. The times and places of, and the instructions for, the re-examinations in Pasila campus and the web form for registration can be found on MyNet.
English
The international dimensions of the course will be reflected in the course learning objectives, outcomes and contents (see above).
16.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
Lectures, assignments, exercises Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments Digital learning Independent study of the course materials The team portfolio The final examination
02.01.2023 - 13.01.2023
The week-to-week schedule will be given at the briefing of the course.
Ilpo Päiväläinen
15 - 30
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE: 80 %
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
MUBBA Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants, SEBBA Degree Programme in Business Service Solutions and Languages
H-5
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
The course consists of four modules: 1) contact lessons, 2) team assignments through collaboration, 3) digital learning, and 3) independent study of the course materials.
Lectures, assignments, exercises
Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments
Digital learning
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
Learning materials
Taylor Shirley, 2004 /2012. Model Business Letters, E-mails and Other Business Documents. Financial Times, Pitman Publishing.
Learning packages 1 and 2 will be provided by the lecturer.
Additional materials provided by the lecturer.
The Contents of the course reflect the working life requirements and corporate communication trends. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Students learn how to create international routine business documents using polite phrasing, formal to semi-formal style. The students will be able to expand their knowledge of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) in the field of international trade, logistics and transactions. ESSENTIAL CONTENTS Structure, style and tone; Routine business correspondence: Enquiries, replies and quotations; Orders; Payment; Complaints and adjustments; ESP
Pasila Campus
Please note: According to HAAGA-HELIA regulations, the final evaluation for the course takes place 3 weeks after the end of Period 2 (in the autumn term) and Period 4 (in the spring term). The re-examination for this course will take place in the spring term according the Haaga-Helia guidelines.
You can retake the exam twice on the English re-examination dates during two successive study periods after the exam.
The re-examinations take place between 17.30 and 21 hours in the Helia auditorium in Pasila campus. You need to fill in a web form to register for re-examinations on MyNet. The times and places of, and the instructions for, the re-examinations in Pasila campus and the web form for registration can be found on MyNet.
English
The international dimensions of the course will be reflected in the course learning objectives, outcomes and contents (see above).
17.01.2022 - 20.05.2022
Lectures, assignments, exercises Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments Digital learning Independent study of the course materials The team portfolio The final examination
03.01.2022 - 14.01.2022
The week-to-week schedule will be given at the briefing of the course.
Ilpo Päiväläinen
15 - 27
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE: 80 %
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
MUBBA Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants, SEBBA Degree Programme in Business Service Solutions and Languages
H-5
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
The course consists of four modules: 1) contact lessons, 2) team assignments through collaboration, 3) digital learning, and 3) independent study of the course materials.
Lectures, assignments, exercises
Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments
Digital learning
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
Learning materials
Taylor Shirley, 2004 /2012. Model Business Letters, E-mails and Other Business Documents. Financial Times, Pitman Publishing.
Learning packages 1 and 2 will be provided by the lecturer.
Additional materials provided by the lecturer.
The Contents of the course reflect the working life requirements and corporate communication trends. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Students learn how to create international routine business documents using polite phrasing, formal to semi-formal style. The students will be able to expand their knowledge of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) in the field of international trade, logistics and transactions. ESSENTIAL CONTENTS Structure, style and tone; Routine business correspondence: Enquiries, replies and quotations; Orders; Payment; Complaints and adjustments; ESP
Pasila Campus
Please note: According to HAAGA-HELIA regulations, the final evaluation for the course takes place 3 weeks after the end of Period 2 (in the autumn term) and Period 4 (in the spring term). The re-examination for this course will take place in the spring term according the Haaga-Helia guidelines.
You can retake the exam twice on the English re-examination dates during two successive study periods after the exam.
The re-examinations take place between 17.30 and 21 hours in the Helia auditorium in Pasila campus. You need to fill in a web form to register for re-examinations on MyNet. The times and places of, and the instructions for, the re-examinations in Pasila campus and the web form for registration can be found on MyNet.
English
The international dimensions of the course will be reflected in the course learning objectives, outcomes and contents (see above).
17.01.2022 - 20.05.2022
Lectures, assignments, exercises Collaborative learning: teamwork and team assignments Digital learning Independent study of the course materials The team portfolio The final examination
03.01.2022 - 14.01.2022
The week-to-week schedule will be given at the briefing of the course.
Ilpo Päiväläinen
15 - 27
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE: 80 %
Independent study of the course materials
The team portfolio
The final examination
MUBBA Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants, SEBBA Degree Programme in Business Service Solutions and Languages
H-5