Introduction to Course:
Intercultural understanding has become a very important need in today’s globalized world. Effective intercultural communication skills are important in a multicultural society, particularly for those individuals who would be in positions that require effective management of cultural conflicts. Intercultural communication is a dynamic, ever-changing field, which has been studied by a number of academic disciplines. The course aims to enable students to use intercultural perspectives to develop knowledge of communication within and between different cultures. The course also focuses on fundamental conceptual and practical dimensions of intercultural communication in everyday life, in social interactions, and in multicultural environments. It also aims at developing an individual’s intellectual appreciation for cultural differences and sensitivity regarding intercultural interactions. This course takes an interdisciplinary approach to the field and provides students with foundational knowledge that, they will practice applying to strategic communications through semester-long class discussions and assignments. This course will be helpful for students in developing a better understanding of cross-cultural experiences in different workplace settings.
Class Day and Time:
BS English III (Regular) Monday & Tuesday 08:00-09:30
BS English III (SS-1) Monday & Tuesday 12:30-02:00
BS English III (SS-2) Wednesday- Friday 12:00-01:00
Aims and Objectives:
The course aims to enable students to use intercultural perspectives to develop knowledge of workplace communication within and between different cultures. This course also focuses on fundamental conceptual and practical dimensions of intercultural communication in everyday life, in social interactions, and in multicultural environments. It aims at developing an individual’s intellectual appreciation for cultural differences and sensitivity regarding intercultural interactions.
The specific objectives of the course are to:
Learning Outcomes:
Our mission in the course is to gain an understanding of and sensitivity to a variety of cultural perspectives and to learn ways of understanding and appreciating cultural similarities and ways to productively engage challenges that may arise from cultural differences.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Course Prerequisite knowledge and skills:
Students are expected to demonstrate some quality writing skills on the first day of class. While I will provide feedback on writing throughout the semester, I expect students to be knowledgeable of grammar rules, essay structure, and proper citation styles.
System of Evaluation: Course Requirement and Assessment Scheme
1. A mid-term paper (5-6 pages) is assigned: 30%. This assignment will ask students to discuss their cultural self-identity.
2. The final Term exam will be after week 16, based on the topics discussed in the live sessions of the class meeting; 50%. The exam will ask students to apply some basic concepts and/or conceptual framework that they will have learned in the course and discuss topics they are interested in.
They will be encouraged to conduct short and easily manageable empirical investigations. Specific guidelines for the assignment and exam will be given in the class.
3. Two in-class quizzes (weeks 7 and week 13), assessing comprehension of the assigned reading materials: 10%
4. Attendance and participation: 10%
Course Expectations:
The course is being delivered online via the Zoom platform. Assessments will include project-based work, discussions, and quizzes. Students are expected to follow a weekly outline that is found on the Home page of the course. The outline provides materials and opportunities to engage and practice the information learned in sequential steps that ultimately lead to the goals and objectives of the course. Within each week’s outline, you will find the week’s topic, learning objectives, lecture, readings, and assignments. Course Outline is uploaded in Course Material.
Required Textbooks
Suggested Readings
Textbooks and PPTs/Handouts: