English 311 is designed to equip students who are nearing their graduation with the essential skills they need during the process of application and while performing on the job. By the end of the course, students will be able to:
Decide on a career path on which they can best benefit from their academic backgrounds, make use of their skills and experiences to achieve their goals
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define “success” for themselves
grasp the importance of making career plans through attainable goals
identify their abilities, skills and experiences
know their values
know their personality
comb through and find suitable job advertisements/graduate school announcements for themselves
Prepare and write official documents to be used for applications successfully
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organize and write their CV
write a Cover Letter for their CV
write a comprehensive and impressive Statement of Purpose/Motivation Letter
Perform effectively in a job interview
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answer interview questions effectively by presenting information in an organized way according to the type of interview
converse confidently during the interview
behave appropriately to create a good impression
use body language effectively
arrive at the interview having dressed appropriately
express themselves in spoken language fluently and openly appropriate to academic and professional contexts
use topical language correctly and effectively during the interview
use correct, appropriate language structures, vocabulary and discourse markers in interviews
ask appropriate questions at the end of the interview
Perform such business skills as socializing, telephoning, meeting, making presentations and writing e-mails successfully
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Socializing:
make introductions/new contacts
make small talk
make offers/invitations suitable in academic/business contexts
accept/reject offers/invitations appropriately
Telephoning:
make a phone call: opening and ending calls
use skills such as connecting a caller, leaving/taking messages
use correct language for telephoning
Meeting:
plan a meeting
use appropriate language to open and close a meeting
use business meeting expressions effectively
use discussion language during a meeting effectively
Presentation:
prepare and deliver a presentation effectively in formal academic/business environments
express themselves in spoken language with a reasonable degree of fluency and intelligibility appropriate to academic and professional contexts
build confidence
conduct research and make effective use ofsources to support their ideas in academic contexts
Writing e-mails:
write formal e-mails using appropriate register
write e-mails observing the appropriate format for business correspondence
Process and make use of some concepts related to workplace or work life
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identify the concept: ethical vs. unethical
resolve conflicts on ethical issues
explore types of workplace ethics violations
gain insight into the definition of business ethics
identify factors that increase employee performance at the workplace
appreciate cultural differences in a business environment
use vocabulary on culture effectively
explore the term corporate/organizational culture
deal with conflict at the workplace