This syllabus outlines an English for Business course for the Ekonomi Syariah major. The 3 credit, semester 3 course aims to help students acquire listening and communication skills for business contexts. It will cover topics like business morality, organization, leadership, and marketing. Assessment includes class participation, assignments, mid and final tests, and attendance. References include books on business English and online resources.
This syllabus outlines an English for Business course for the Ekonomi Syariah major. The 3 credit, semester 3 course aims to help students acquire listening and communication skills for business contexts. It will cover topics like business morality, organization, leadership, and marketing. Assessment includes class participation, assignments, mid and final tests, and attendance. References include books on business English and online resources.
This syllabus outlines an English for Business course for the Ekonomi Syariah major. The 3 credit, semester 3 course aims to help students acquire listening and communication skills for business contexts. It will cover topics like business morality, organization, leadership, and marketing. Assessment includes class participation, assignments, mid and final tests, and attendance. References include books on business English and online resources.
2 Course : English for Business 3 Lecturer : Ahmad Burhanuddin, M.A. 4 Credit : 2 5 Semester : 3 6 Course Competence : Students acquire the ability to get information as well as respond actively and correctly to simple and complex English utterances. 7 Description of Course : This course is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical learning experiences on listening as well as responding actively and correctly to English utterances. Upon completion of this course students are expected to be able to communicate effectively through effective listening skills. 8 Activities Meeting 1 : Business Morality Meeting 2 : Organization Meeting 3 : Managing People Meeting 4 : Leadership Meeting 5 : Planning Meeting 6 : Money Management Meeting 7 : Trade Meeting 8 : Mid Examination Meeting 9 : Marketing Meeting 10 : Presentation Meeting 11 : Meetings Meeting 12 : Negotiation Meeting 13 : Telephoning Meeting 14 : Writing CV and Application Letter Meeting 15 : Job Interview Meeting 16 : Final Examination 9 Evaluation : 1. Class Participation 10% 2. Assignment 15% 3. Mid Test 25% 4. Final Test 40% 5. Attendance/Personality 10% 10 References : Books: 1. Stephanie Jones. Business Basic I. English Everywhere. 2010 2. Ian Bedger. English for Work. Everyday Business English. Longman. 3. E.B. Nikolaenko. Business English. Tomsk Polytechnic University Publishing House. 2008
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