Certificate Course 1. The BBSI course is designed for those who need to improve their English for the workplace. The course provides practice the busess language used different ternational work contexts. Our British Council accredited course can be studied for between one and 16 weeks, and is available year-round. The course cludes English grammar and vocabulary as used busess, as well as simulations of meetgs, telephong, negotiations, and presentations. Lessons will help students build confidence usg their English professional and social scenarios. The mimum age is 18 years. 2. Course Code. EFB 3. Course Length. 1-16 weeks 4. Mimum Entry Level. Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) 5. Course Objectives. * to develop students' English language a range of different busess contexts * to provide students with a wider knowledge of relevant busess terms * to enable students to communicate more effectively an ternational workplace * to provide students with practice of busess communication skills, to help build confidence * to help students prepare for a recognised English or Busess English qualification (optional) 6. Course Award. Academic achievement is assessed by means of contuous assessment. On successful completion, students will achieve the followg certification: BBSI Certificate 7. Course Content. The number of topics covered will depend on the duration of the course and the dates selected. a. Specialised Topics & Skills Management * describg organisations & their structure * change management * leadership styles * corporate strategy * corporate social responsibility & ethics * project management * culture * management styles * managg people * good communication * risk management * buildg relationships Recruitment * modern approach to preparg CVs/resumes * cover letters * recruitment process * job advertisements & applications * effective terviews * job satisfaction * psychometric testg * appraisals & evaluations
BBSI Certificate Course Fance * budgetg & fancial control * basic fancial reports * entrepreneurship & venture capital * banks, borrowg & lendg * bankg & stock markets * describg trends International Sales & Trade * sales techniques * negotiatg * free/fair trade * outsourcg Marketg * brandg & advertisg * product development * segmentation * consumer behaviour * research & survey design * the marketg mix * customer loyalty * e-commerce * generatg publicity * viral marketg General Busess * busess travel & etiquette * competition * communication strategies * cultural awareness * globalisation * Corporate Social Responsibility * emergg markets * managg ternational teams * busess education * entrepreneurs & start-ups b. English Language Elements. Students can select from one of the 2 followg study options: i) Cambridge English Language Assessment Examations*. Students can choose to prepare for one of 3 different Cambridge English examations: Cambridge English: First (FCE) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English: Busess (BEC) If students wish to sit any of the above examations, we recommend at least 8 to 12 weeks' study preparation for the examation (additional examation fees would apply). ii) English Language Workshop. Alternatively, if students wish to simply focus on improvg their English language skills, they can choose to jo our English Language Workshop (ELW) at a language level to suit their needs. The ELW provides lessons grammar, vocabulary and skills practice, and helps students improve their ability to communicate effectively. The ELW covers language that may not be covered specialised lessons. 8. Course Structure. 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly English Language TOTAL: 30 lessons (22.5 hours) weekly 9. Course Syllabus. The full course syllabus is detailed the table below at Page 4. This cludes the dates on which each module is studied. 2
BBSI Certificate Course 10. Ma Course Entry Dates. The ma course entry dates for the above courses are September, October, January, March, May, and July annually. However, BBSI operates a flexible entry system, enablg students to start their course at other times of the year. * Cambridge English Language Assessment Cambridge English Language Assessment examations are the world's leadg range of certificates for learners of English. BBSI is an Authorised Preparation Centre for the followg Cambridge English examations: FCE, CAE, BEC, ICFE, ILEC and IELTS. Each year Cambridge English examations are taken by over 2 million people, 130 different countries. The examations are well known for their high-quality assessment of real English, as used everyday work, study and leisure situations. Cambridge English qualifications are widely recognised by employers and educational stitutions worldwide. 11. Other BBSI Busess English Courses. Communication & Busess Skills Details of courses other subject areas are available on our website at www.bbsi.co.uk/courses. 3
BBSI Certificate Course Typical Weekly Syllabus Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 (20 lessons) communication, marketg & the marketg mix, busess idioms, tense review troducg yourself, email writg buildg relationships, networkg, global brandg, viral marketg, multi-word verbs, comparatives, writg sales letters negotiatg, raisg fance, venture capitalism, negotiations, fancial terms, diplomatic language language of trends, writg a summary of a negotiation sales strategies, change management, e-commerce, tercultural issues,, decision-makg exchangg formation, future forms, writg an action plan English Language Option (10 lessons) plus Professional Skills (4 lessons) Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 assessg success, project management, outsourcg, fair trade, free trade, sponsorship, prefixes, numbers & statistics, writg a press release assessg risk, surance, product development, product development adverbs, presentations, writg recommendations management styles, project management, management qualities, socialisg text referencg, time expressions, writg an analysis report change management, rebrandg, fashion retailg, corporate structure emergg markets, numbers & trends, writg: note-takg Weeks 1-8 will take place from 1 Jul 23 Aug, and 28 Oct 20 Dec 2013, and from 3 Mar 25 Apr, 30 Jun 22 Aug, and 27 Oct-19 Dec 2014. Bournemouth Busess School International reserves the right to modify and update the course content 4 Issue 5 September 2013
BBSI Certificate Course Typical Weekly Syllabus Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 (20 lessons) crisis management, language of cause & effect, questiong techniques, conditionals review, writg: press release customer service & satisfaction, employment trends, gerunds & fitives, narrative tenses, active listeng, language of complats, writg: short report premier companies, quality control, consultancy, job satisfaction, HR protocol, passives, cold-callg, writg: guideles onle busess, start-ups, viral marketg, presentg new ideas, entrepreneurship, tag questions, prepositions review, writg: requests & remders teambuildg, pricg, cost-cuttg, decision-makg, managg ternational teams, modal perfect, resolvg conflict, articles & quantifiers, writg: warng letter ternational marketg, noun compounds & phrases, brastormg, language of meetgs, time expressions, phrasal verbs, writg: action mutes mergers & acquisitions, probability & prediction, ethical issues & C.S.R., busess performance, writg: acquisitions report ternational negotiations, I.T. issues, C.V. s & terviews, reported speech review, culture, writg: a cover letter Weeks 9-16 will take place from 2 Sep-25 Oct 2013, and from 6 Jan-28 Feb, 5 May-27 Jun, and 1 Sep-24 Oct 2014. English Language Option (10 lessons) plus Professional Skills (4 lessons) Bournemouth Busess School International reserves the right to modify and update the course content 5 Issue 5 September 2013