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2020/2021  KAN-CICOO1008U  Communication Management

English Title
Communication Management

Course information

Language English
Course ECTS 7.5 ECTS
Type Mandatory
Level Full Degree Master
Duration One Semester
Start time of the course Autumn
Timetable Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk
Study board
Study Board for Master of Arts (MA) in International Business Communication in English
Course coordinator
  • Alex Klinge - Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC)
Main academic disciplines
  • Intercultural studies
  • Communication
  • Language
Teaching methods
  • Face-to-face teaching
Last updated on 30-06-2020

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Learning objectives
At the end of the course, students are expected to be able to
  • Analyse, reflect on and be able to produce a consistent professional solution to a given communication challenge;
  • Be able to analyze a context of communication, to produce a professional and consistent communication product and enter into a professional dialogue with stakeholders about the appropriateness of a given solution to a communication challenge relative to the strategic aims of the organization;
  • Use grammatically correct and situationally and culturally adequate, professional language and images to communicate the information in question across the relevant media to the relevant target groups in writing as well as in spoken language.
Course prerequisites
Students are expected to have a solid, practical proficiency in English at level C1 as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (see: http:/​/​www.coe.int/​t/​dg4/​linguistic/​source/​framework_en.pdf).

Students are expected to have a solid proficiency in professional target group analysis in various communication situations and to display an ability to actively use general business and organizational terminology and concepts in text production.
Examination
Communication Management:
Exam ECTS 7,5
Examination form Home assignment - written product
Individual or group exam Group exam
Please note the rules in the Programme Regulations about identification of individual contributions.
Number of people in the group 2
Size of written product Max. 10 pages
Size of communication products submitted: Max. 1 page of analysis and 3 written pages of communication, max. 1 page of analysis and 4 slides of communication, max. 1 page of analysis and a 5 minute video presentation backed by slides in the Panopto format. Front pages for the communication text and the slides are not counted.

The communication products submitted for the portfolio exam are revised versions of assignments discussed throughout the course. The grade is based on an overall assessment of the quality of the communication products relative to the aims of the organisations.
Assignment type Case based assignment
Duration Written product to be submitted on specified date and time.
Grading scale 7-point grading scale
Examiner(s) One internal examiner
Exam period Winter
Make-up exam/re-exam
Same examination form as the ordinary exam
The re-take exam is constituted by the same portfolio of cases as the ordinary exam. If a student fails the ordinary exam, she submits a revised version of her own contribution to the case portfolio at the re-take exam. If she needs to revise the video presentation, it must last 2.5 minutes. If both partners fail, they submit a joint revised version of the entire portfolio with an indication of who is responsible for what.
Description of the exam procedure

 

The exam is a portfolio exam based on a portfolio of communication analyses and products which have been submitted, commented on and discussed as assignments during the course.

 

Students are required to find their writing partner in their own class (exercise class); partnering with students from another class is not possible.

 

The two partners must equally contribute to the case resolutions and they must indicate clearly through their student identification numbers who is responsible for what subparts of the resolutions. The video presentation must similarly be shared equally between the partners.

 

 

 

Course content, structure and pedagogical approach

A red thread running through the course is the focus on the role of the professional communicator in the organization in analyzing communication challenges and providing professional solutions which support the business aims of the organization. The course is structured in such a way that students acquire research-based knowledge, which is subsequently transferred into the skills needed to produce a given communication solution. Students thus progress from theoretical readings to analysis to solutions across a range of media and modalities.

 

Students will work with cases and produce written and oral texts that support organizational strategy while giving due consideration to relevant stakeholders. The language used in all communication is English as corporate lingua franca and reference is made to matters of language and communication norms which the students are expected to acquire.

 

Students will work together in pairs to create an environment of collaborative learning. Moreover, cases produced, commented on and discussed in the course of the semester will be brought together in a portfolio which is submitted as a portfolio exam at the end of the course.

Description of the teaching methods
Teaching methods will vary across the course, depending on the task at hand. The main components will be introductions by the teacher(s) and potential guest lecturers, discussions, collaborative student work, student presentations, reflecting teams, analytical exercises, tutorials, and teacher feedback.

The students will be encouraged to actively share experiences, ideas, information, documents etc. to support and enhance learning through collaborative activities.
Feedback during the teaching period
The extensive use of case-based work and the portfolio format accommodate both individual and collective continuous feedback. The students submit case resolutions and receive feedback that can be translated into learning and concrete improvements.

The course also invites dialogue between students and between students and teacher about how to improve upon performance.
Student workload
Class hours 27 hours
Preparation for class 92 hours
Writing of exam portfolio 37 hours
Assignments written during the course 30 hours
Other activities, e.g. tutorials or workshops 20 hours
Expected literature

A number of textbook chapters, journal articles and instructional videos that will be announced on the course platform prior to semester start. 

Last updated on 30-06-2020