ML0283: The World & Language of Business (Spanish)

School Hispanic Studies
Department Code MLANG
Module Code ML0283
External Subject Code 100332
Number of Credits 30
Level L5
Language of Delivery English
Module Leader Dr Carlos Sanz Mingo
Semester Double Semester
Academic Year 2022/3

Outline Description of Module

This module provides a practical introduction to the world of business in a Spanish speaking country. It focuses on key organisations such as companies as well as important issues such as advertising, marketing and the wider economy. It also offers valuable training in the preparation of business correspondence and CVs in the Spanish language.

On completion of the module a student should be able to

  1. Critically assess the organisation and workings of companies, of the wider economy and of issues such as marketing and advertising in Spanish-speaking countries.
  2. Apply linguistic competence and powers of analysis with which to deal competently with most communication in Spanish within the business organisation.
  3. Critically assess key aspects of the business world in Spanish.
  4. Present written arguments, at the appropriate linguistic level, in a logical and coherent manner in relation to different aspects of the Spanish business world.
  5. Deliver a presentation on a topic related to the world and language of business Spanish by creating a company.

How the module will be delivered

The module will be delivered through a range of interactive teaching sessions supplemented by online teaching and learning activities and materials – and may include, where relevant, asynchronous materials such as lecture recordings. Full details on the delivery mode of this module will be available on Learning Central at the start of the academic year – and may be, in part, determined by Welsh Government and Public Health Wales guidance.  

Students are expected to undertake independent study, completing homework and guided study ahead of seminars and class activities.

This can include any of the following:

Negotiating skills, problem solving and comprehension exercises, business correspondence, group presentations and job applications. You will develop considerably your knowledge of business vocabulary in Spanish.

Skills that will be practised and developed

  • Learning activities will develop the student’s capacity to absorb information, including through note-taking;
  • Seminars will develop the capacity to deploy this information and apply it to texts drawn from the world of business in Spanish speaking countries as well as regularly practising Spanish;
  • Seminars and coursework will enable students to develop their vocabulary, improve their writing skills in a range of areas (letters, emails, reports, CVs etc.), improve their listening, speaking, and, in some cases, presentation skills in Spanish;
  • Through coursework and examination students will demonstrate their knowledge of the world of business in Spanish speaking countries; and
  • Other academic and key skills developed include research and organisational skills, communication and basic word-processing skills, intercultural awareness as well as interpersonal, negotiation and team-working skills.

How the module will be assessed

The method(s) of assessing the learning outcomes for this module are set out in the Assessment Table, which also contains the weightings of each assessment component. 

Formative assessments will also be undertaken but will not count towards the module mark.

THE OPPORTUNITY FOR REASSESSMENT IN THIS MODULE:

You may be required to resit one or more of the assessments in this module if you fail the module. The Examination Board will advise you which assessments you need to resit during the August resit period. Resit assessments that are not supported by extenuating circumstances will be capped at the pass mark applicable to your programme.

MAPPING OF ASSESSMENTS TO INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

Class test assesses ILO 1,2,3,4

Group Oral assesses ILO 1,2,4,5

Coursework assesses 1,2,3,4

 

Assessment Breakdown

Type % Title Duration(hrs)
Written Assessment 15 Coursework 1 N/A
Written Assessment 45 Coursework 2 N/A
Oral/Aural Assessment 25 Group Oral Exam N/A
Class Test 15 Class Test N/A

Syllabus content

The syllabus content will vary depending upon the target language. However, some elements will be common to all business language courses:

  1. Economy of Spain
  2. The company
  3. International businesses
  4. Human Resources
  5. Economic sectors
  6. Labour Relations
  7. Marketing
  8. Tourism
  9. Health and Safety
  10. Innovation and Technology
  11. Labour market in Spain
  12. Import and Export
  13. RSC
  14. The Stock Market
  15. The banks
  16. Trade agreements

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