Syllabus

Title
0092 Cross-Cultural Competence: Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand
Instructors
Dr. Johanna Tovar, B.A.,M.Sc.
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/14/22 to 09/21/22
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
For students nominated for study mobility, summer university or internship abroad only (except for spare places if available, upon approval by the course instructor).
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Thursday 11/10/22 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM D3.0.222
Friday 11/18/22 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM TC.4.02
Friday 11/25/22 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM TC.5.18
Friday 12/09/22 01:30 PM - 05:30 PM TC.5.28
Tuesday 12/20/22 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM Online-Einheit
Contents

The aim of this course is to raise awareness of the factors that influence interaction in intercultural settings, to introduce approaches to intercultural communication and intercultural management, and to provide students with tools to enable them to work and communicate effectively across cultures.

The course is taught in ENGLISH.

Learning outcomes

After completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • Define "culture" as a complex concept and anticipate the effects of cultural differences on different areas of life.
  • Be aware of their own cultural background.
  • Reflect on stereotypes and prejudices participants may have about other cultures.
  • Be able to perceive differences in behavior as cultural differences and identify the reasons for certain patterns of behavior.
  • Be aware of the role of "culture" in communication processes and use the concepts acquired in the course to apply new communication strategies.
  • Analyze critical incidents using a solution-oriented approach.
  • Develop empathic skills in cross-cultural interactions through experiential modules like role plays and simulations.
  • Be aware of cultural adaptation processes and develop coping strategies.
Attendance requirements

Attendance is mandatory in at least 80% of live sessions. Absence is to be agreed upon in advance and has to be compensated for with an academic paper or equivalent task.​

You will receive further details from your course instructor at the start of the course.

Teaching/learning method(s)

The course will involve interactive teaching methods, including cultural simulations, group discussions and presentations.

Assessment

The assessment of the course will include the following criteria:

  • Class participation (20%)
  • Group assignment, incl. oral presentation and written report (40%)
  • Written final exam (40%)

Grading key (points/percent)

  • 90 - 100   Sehr gut (1 - Excellent)
  • 80 - 89     Gut (2 - Good)
  • 70 - 79     Befriedigend (3 - Satisfactory)
  • 60 - 69     Genügend (4 - Sufficient)
  • < 60         Nicht genügend (5 - Fail)

The written exam for all participants of cross-cultural competence courses that end before the respective exam date is scheduled at the same time and and is centrally organized. The exam date is included in the course dates (please see above the 2-hour time slot).

The exam will be carried out as a "Remote Take-Home Exam". Details will be communicated at the beginning of the course.

The "Reader Cross-Cultural Competence", Thielemann N. et al., 2021, is available at the Management Book Service (Building D2 on campus) or can be ordered via email to: office@mbsbuch.at. The written exam is based on the readings. You can find sample questions on Learn@WU.

You will be informed about the assessment criteria details during the course.

Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

This course is aimed at students who participate in a WU exchange program, after the official nomination by the WU International Office only.

Last edited: 2022-06-02



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