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Oral presentations must be completed before the exam.<br />
Teacher with the main responsibility for the course<br />
Hai Guo, Pasila<br />
Course materials<br />
Handouts and materials provided by the teacher<br />
Internet teaching materials<br />
Assessment criteria<br />
Written exams 60 %<br />
Internet assignments 40 %<br />
Chinese Business Environment<br />
Code: CHI4LE005<br />
Extent: 5 cr (133 h)<br />
Timing: Semester 6 and 7 (spring and autumn 2011)<br />
Language: Chinese<br />
Level: professional studies<br />
Type: elective*<br />
* required of students who have chosen compulsory Chinese<br />
Prerequisites<br />
Starting level: B1.1<br />
Chinese Business Communication, PR Business Chinese and Chinese Business Culture<br />
Learning outcomes<br />
Target level: B1.2<br />
Students<br />
become familiar with the history, culture and economy of the Chinese-speaking areas including<br />
mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia.<br />
are capable of talking about the general features of the Chinese economic life<br />
are able to write clear PR and business documents using a Chinese word-processing program<br />
become aware of the styles and formats used in Chinese business documents<br />
are prepared to move on tasks involving trade with the Chinese-speaking areas<br />
Course contents<br />
The course is divided into two parts: Introduction to the Chinese-speaking Areas (CHI4LE005A) and<br />
Chinese Business Documents (CHI4LE005B). The course involves contact hours and weekly<br />
assignments.<br />
Introduction to the Chinese-speaking Areas (6th semester):<br />
Introduction to the situations in different Chinese-speaking areas<br />
Economic life of the mainland China and overseas Chinese societies<br />
Chinese Business Documents (7th semester)