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Communication Skills (3 cr)

Code: YPO3A3-3215

General information


Enrollment

30.08.2022 - 02.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

2 op

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor of Social Services

Teachers

  • Helena Sarvikas

Student groups

  • MSOS22SV

Objective

Students are able to
- act appropriately in different presentation and group communication situations
- analyse and assess communication skills as part of professional development
- apply and follow the SeAMK instructions for written work

Content

- analysis of communication styles
- presentation skills and interaction
- group communication skills (discussions, negotiations, meetings)
- writing formal texts
- SeAMK instructions for written work

Materials

Web sites e.g.
- Kirjoittajan ABC-kortti. (i.a.). http://webcgi.oulu.fi/oykk/abc/
- Helsingin yliopiston kielikeskus (i.a.).Kielijelppi. http://www.kielijelppi.fi/
- Jyväskylän yliopisto Kielikeskus. (i.a.) Kielikompassi. https://kielikompassi.jyu.fi/puheviestinta/tietomajakka/maja_tietomajakka.shtml
- Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences. (2022)Instuctions for written work..https://seamk.libguides.com/instructionsforwrittenwork
Other materials recommended by the teacher.

Teaching methods

Contact learning, e-learning as applicable.
- Written and oral assignments and exercises, group work
- Network exams
- Self-access learning.

Employer connections

Does not include any practise period.

Exam schedules

Announced during the course.

Student workload

Total 81 hours, icluding contact learning (attendance 80 % required)

Further information

Health care and social work:
Roivas, M. & Karjalainen, A. L. 2013. Sosiaali- ja terveysalan viestintä. Edita.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

- Satisfactory (2-1):
The student is able to communicate in a sender-oriented way. He/she is not able to take the objective, recipient or situation into consideration sufficiently. The structure of the text is disconnected and illogical and argumenting is one-sided and scarce. Illustration is limited and impractical. The student is able to assess his/her communication only from the viewpoint of the sender of the message.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

- Good (4-3)
The student is able to take the objective, situation and recipient into consideration in most parts. He/she is able to maintain interactive communication and recognize the culturally-bound character of communication to some extent. The structure of the text is mainly clear and consistent and argumenting is versatile and convincing. Illustration is appropriate. The student is able to assess his/her communication realistically for the most part.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

- Excellent (5)
The student is able to take the objective, situation and recipient into consideration in an excellent and convincing way. He/she can act responsibly and in accordance with agreed procedures. Interaction in communication is skillful. He/she is able to recognize the culture-bound character of communication. The text is logical, clear, coherent and argumenting is solid, multi-perspective and convincing. He/she is able to illustrate his/her presentation appropriately, effectively and purposefully. The student is able to assess his/her communication in a versatile and realistic way with regard to purpose, recipient and professional field.

Assessment methods and criteria

Evaluation based on active participation, written and oral assignments and exercises, self-assesment , assesment by equals and network exams.

Qualifications

No prerequisites.
Recommended optional programme components
The student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan.