The learning goals of this module can be reached in the following ways:
a. Lectures and related assignments
Assessing one’s own learning is a compulsory part of the module.
Materials and links in Moodle. Recommended reading: Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 2009. Intellect Ltd., Bristol, UK.
ISSN: 1757-2681
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The topics of the module are discussed from a working life point of view.
Haaga Campus
English
The content of the module is viewed from a variety of international viewpoints. The module is taught in English and exchange students may be taking part in the course.
20.01.2020 - 20.03.2020
A learning assignment + presentation in class: seminar on intercultural competences and understanding cultural aspect of interaction.
02.01.2020 - 24.01.2020
Daytime classes - contact hours in Per. 3/2019 (Jan.-March): Thursdays 11-13:45 Room HA/L302 (Restel/pieni auditorio)
b. Exam and learning assignment(s)
c. Develop models to include study-time work experience in the studies
Anna Sarajas-Zino
15 - 30
The module is evaluated on a scale excellent (5), very good (4), good (3), satisfactory (2), fair (1), fail (0). The assessment criteria are presented on a scale 1 - 3 - 5.
MATKA Degree Programme in Tourism Management
0.00 cr
1.00 cr
H-5