Course Description
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Course Name
Intercultural Communication (in English)
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Host University
Universidad de Granada
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Location
Granada, Spain
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Area of Study
Communication Studies, Intercultural Communications, Multicultural Studies
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
General description
This course consists of preparing and helping the student to maximize their learning potential and intercultural development competence during their study abroad experience. The linguistic-cultural immersion process will help, through reflection tasks, to develop this competence as well as to learn resources and strategies to navigate in cross-cultural contexts.GOALS:
Introduce students to the value of cultural comparison to recognize similarities and differences between cultures.
Being able to communicate with your interlocutor, who has a different cultural background, in such a way that the message is received and interpreted according to your intentions. The aim is for a person, in an intercultural encounter, to be able to act correctly and appropriately, according to the implicit and explicit norms of a given social situation in a specific social context.
Develop your orientation towards cultural differences by exploring the world from diverse perspectives and not your own.
Overall improve the cultural immersion experience by providing facilities and strategies to help students with the cognitive, emotional and behavioral tools to optimize each phase of the experience.
Do not focus so much on a specific culture as on developing a more general method that can be applied to any language or culture.
Content program
SECTION 1: 1.1 WHAT IS CULTURE?1.2 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES DO MATTER
TASKS: THE SELF
Splash
culture shock
Learning experience
Intercultural potholes
Connected with the world
SECTION 2: 2.1 CULTURAL VALUES AND BEHAVIORS2.2 CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE
2.3 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
TASKS: THE OTHER
2.1 Time is of the essence
2.2 The map
2.3 Foreigner?
2.4 Systems
2.5 Institutions
SECTION 3: 3.1 RESOURCES AND STRATEGIES
TASKS: SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION
3.1 Proverbs
3.2 Values
3.3 Application
3.4 Say goodbye
Assessment
To have the right to be evaluated, attendance at 80% of the classes is mandatory.
Assessment:
Students' attention, participation and attendance in class will be valued with 30% of the final grade. This is intended to motivate the student to think, construct reasoning, discuss their ideas with other classmates and the teacher and also use and practice the Spanish language.
40% Completion of reflection and immersion tasks outside the classroom. Interest and effort will be valued both in its execution and in its final result.
Midterm exam 15%
Final exam 15%