English 1 (B-KUL-HBA16A)

Aims
Graduates at the Faculty of Economics & Business will have to be communicatively active ánd skillful as working professionals. English has a unique position as an international language in that respect, and is an obvious object of study for students in an international programme. In this respect, it also serves an instrumental purpose that may result immediate effect in the students' educational context as all communication on, for and in their courses is in English.
English 1 aims to equip students with the linguistic tools necessary to perform adequately in an academic programme that is taught in English. Therefore, it especially focuses on writing skills, brushes up the students' grammar, and tackles topics that allow students to broaden their horizons and their knowledge of the English lexicon.
In this course, the following key objectives are (partially or fully) realized:
- Uses English to communicate orally and in writing with an audience of specialists and non-specialists, and such in a way that is correct on the level of grammar and vocabulary; uses a style that is common in a (business) economics context.
- Uses correct grammatical structures in exercises (written communication).
- Acquires frequent general and business economic vocabulary.
- Critically examines scientifically substantiated texts of (business) economic nature and interprets and synthesises them in English.
- Critically examines scientifically substantiated texts of (business) economic nature and synthesises them in English.
- Writes an essay.
The position of the course in the framework of the learning objectives of the programme can be found under the section “Objectives” of the “Bachelor of Business Administration (Brussels)”.
Previous knowledge
See admission criteria for the programme.
Identical courses
This course is identical to the following courses:
HLH09A : Engels 1 (No longer offered this academic year)
HBH20A : Engels 1
Y00921 : Engels 1
Is included in these courses of study
- Bachelor of Business Administration (Brussels) 180 ects.
- Bachelor of Business Administration: Double Degree Kedge (outgoing) (Brussels et al) 240 ects.
- Bachelor of Business Engineering (Brussels et al) 180 ects.
- Bachelor of Business Administration: Double Degree Galway (outgoing) (Brussels et al) 240 ects.
Activities
3 ects. English 1 (B-KUL-HBA16a)




Content
The course focuses on (1) critical reading and discussion of (academic and business) texts and case studies and (2) writing in academic contexts. The critical reading of texts and cases will further enhance the students' knowledge of academic, business and general English vocabulary.
Course material
- L-MO Writing Lab (Toledo)
- Study materials on Toledo
Format: more information
The course takes a process-based approach, providing students with the opportunity to read and discuss (academic and business) texts and case studies critically and produce an academic text as they work through the different stages of the writing process, from pre-writing to editing. In the process, special attention will be given to the development of business, academic and general English vocabulary.
Evaluation
Evaluation: English 1 (B-KUL-H70994)
Explanation
Students write an academic text: an explanatory essay.
Information about retaking exams
Students rewrite the explanatory essay.