COMMUNICATION IN DUTCH
 
Lectured in 1st year Business managementOptional course environmental administration
1ste jaar Bedrijfsbeheer
Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 12.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 100
Studypoints [E] 4
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Gerda VANHAELEWIJCK
Reference RGBBRX01A14518
 
Key words
Communication in Dutch

Objectives
You develop communication skills in a systematic, detailed training program that give you a blueprint for effective communication in Dutch. This means:
  • gaining insight into the communication process and communication strategies. You learn the essentials of planning your communication (targeting your message, tailoring it to match your audience etc.)
  • preparing an outline for your message, i.e. organising the information into a coherent structure
  • writing/formulating the message correctly, clearly, succinctly. You learn to choose an appropriate style for the audience.

This knowledge and these skills will be the basis in your professional life and will improve all aspects of business communication.Attitudes and skills such as independency, preciseness flexibility, sense of responsibility, organisation skills etc are incorporated in the course.

This knowledge and these skills will be the basis in your professional life and will improve all aspects of business communication.Attitudes and skills such as independency, preciseness flexibility, sense of responsibility, organisation skills etc are incorporated in the course.

Topics
  • analysis of the communication task
  • text structures
  • style and grammar
  • an introduction to written texts.


Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills required from a student who has finished secondary school.

Final Objectives


Materials used
Handbook: Communicatiewijzer, Van In
Brochure: BIN-normen voor efficiënte communicatie, Licap
Syllabus: Kennismaking met een tekstsoort
Syllabus: Sleutel van zelfstudiepakket

Study costs
Unit price determined under hogeschool rules

Study guidance


Teaching Methods
Practical classes and self-study with monitoring.

Assessment
First exam period: 100 % written exam
Second exam period: 100 % written exam
Examination Board Flemish Community (ditto regular student)

Lecturer(s)