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Course Catalog 2014-2015

TTA-12016 Speech Communication and Negotiation Skills, 3 cr

Additional information

All lectures in K4114.

Person responsible

Pentti Vanha-aho

Lessons

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer Implementations Lecture times and places
Lectures
 4 h/week
+4 h/week

 

 

 
TTA-12016 2014-01 Tuesday 8 - 12 , K4114
Tuesday 8 - 12
Lectures

 

 
 4 h/week
+4 h/week

 
TTA-12016 2014-02 Tuesday 8 - 11 , K4114
Tuesday 8 - 11

Requirements

Lectures, exercises, final exam
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to define the basic principles of speech communication and factors of negotiation as human interaction. They will be able to interpret and explain theoretical perspectives related to speaker/communicator vs. listener/audience relationships and negotiation process approach. They will be able to support the perspectives by examples. Students will learn the key concepts of intercultural communication and thereafter they can define and classify the concepts in key terms supported by explanations and examples. Communication & negotiation skills: Students will be able to plan informative and persuasive outline plans for presentations and speeches. They will be able to apply the outline plans for presentations. They apply different verbal and visual support. Students will produce a negotiation plan, present the objectives of the plan in a multi-party group, and make decisions and compromises with group members.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Communication theories, perspectives on human communication: -basic concepts, Johari Window, listening -mechanistic, psychologiacal, interactive, and pragmatic models -Johari Window, the disclosure of the self -speaker - listener relationship  -to apply models to the demands of different presentations, meetings, and negotiations   
2. Presentations -speaker-material-audience-occasion model, inventional approach -preparation of different presentations -persuasive and informative models -visual support and its impact  -key elements of the professional presentation applied to the situational variation  -knowledge how to plan presentations for culturally diverse audiences  
3. Intercultural communication -concept of the culture -stereotypes, ethnocentrism -low and high context cultures -cultural dimensions (Hofstede) -culture shock -intercultural aspects on nonverbal communication  -analysis of cultural diversity -analysis of the home culture and foreign target culture  -applying cultural competence 
4. Negotiation skills -negotiation concept and its key elements -preparation factors, process analysis, decision making -principled method of negotiating -practical skills of the participant and the chairperson  -means of persuasion and cooperation -understanding of the tactics and strategy   

Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes

-25% presentations & oral skills -25% negotiations & group activities -25% active participation, feedback discussions, group support -25% final test -mastering the learning outcomes in a good level gives grade 3 -performance above the average gives 4 -performance in an outstanding way gives 5, then the student can explain all the the theoretical viewpoints and support them with practice, and performs all the exercises in an axcellent way

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Partial passing:

Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

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Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
TTA-12016 Speech Communication and Negotiation Skills, 3 cr TETA-1046 Speech Communication and Negotiation Skills, 3 cr  

More precise information per implementation

Implementation Description Methods of instruction Implementation
TTA-12016 2014-01 Speech Communication and Negotiation Skills        
TTA-12016 2014-02        

Last modified18.02.2014