Communication for Career Success (5 ECTS)
Code: LC00FE38-3006
General information
- Enrollment
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05.05.2025 - 10.08.2025
Enrollment is ongoing
Enroll to the implementation in OMA
- Timing
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25.08.2025 - 12.12.2025
The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus
- Unit
- Metropolia Business School
- Campus
- Leiritie 1
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 20 - 35
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics
- Teachers
- Joe McVeigh
- Teacher in charge
- Suvi Moll
- Groups
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LXC24_SCM_BHalf of LXC24_SupplyChainManagement, Group B
- Course
- LC00FE38
Implementation has 15 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 45 h 0 min.
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Mon 25.08.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 01.09.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 08.09.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 15.09.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 22.09.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 29.09.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 06.10.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 20.10.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 27.10.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 03.11.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 10.11.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 17.11.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 24.11.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 01.12.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Mon 08.12.2025 time 11:00 - 14:00 (3 h 0 min) |
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Objective
Upon completion of the course, the student is able to
• critically analyse job application documents to identify strengths and weaknesses
• produce competitive job applications in a variety of formats and for different purposes
• identify and create professional job application messages at various stages of the application process
• perform competently and professionally in a job interview
• research, identify and cite relevant sources for improving career literacy
• produce a professional portfolio for career purposes
• critically analyse a variety of corporate messages
• research, plan, design, facilitate and run a managerial event/seminar.
Content
This course builds on the written and oral communication skills and competencies acquired in year 1.
• Planning, drafting, editing and tailoring competitive job applications in a variety of media and formats
• Personal branding
• Preparing and taking part in job interviews
• Career literacy; preparation for placement, graduate job, employment
• Presentation skills for managerial contexts
• Corporate communication topics
• Professional report writing
• Career portfolio building
Location and time
Classroom-based contact sessions. Participation in the simulation takes place outside class time and may be online.
Materials
You will receive a recommended book list at the start of the course.
You will also receive many links to online material. You should also register with and use resources in the HigherEd & JobTeaser platforms. You should also look at the OMA workspace MBS AMMATTIHARJOITTELU - WORK PLACEMENT & the PLACEMENT INTERNSHIP + JOB APPLICATIONS + USEFUL LINKS folder in the EBA & IBL - Student information - Metropolia Business School OMA workspace.
Teaching methods
We use a variety of methods in contact classes; facilitated class and group discussions, guest speakers, seminars, workshops, role play, simulations, consultations and portfolio tasks. Students are expected to participate actively in contact classes, feedback sessions and the interview simulation. Some sessions may be online and some material online. The course is contact-teaching based but the simulation part may be conducted online.
Employer connections
Guest speakers from working life
Alumni guest speakers
Interview simulation
Close connections with internship
Exam schedules
See separate assignment instructions for the portfolio tasks and seminars.
There is no exam or resit exam for this skills-based contact-class course. If you fail to submit or participate in any of the assessed elements by the agreed deadline, you will have to resubmit or complete the assignment at a later date. Late submissions will incur grade deductions.
If you fail part of the course, you should discuss alternative completion arrangements with the lecturer. In these cases, the student’s final grade is usually lower than for those students who have attended classes and been active participants.
International connections
Possible connections with alumni guest speakers abroad.
Extensive integration of international exchange students with work placement experience.
Completion alternatives
Guest speakers from working life
Alumni guest speakers
Interview simulation
Close connections with internship
Student workload
5 credits = approximately 130 hours of work which can be broken down as follows
Contact or online classes/seminars 40 hours
Seminar participation and presentations 25 hours
Individual work on career documents, portfolio & simulation 65 hours
Content scheduling
Please follow the detailed course schedule in the Admin folder. Changes may occur.
Further information
This is a contact-based course with no alternative completion.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student
• has achieved the objectives of the course to a satisfactory level
• is able to identify, define and use concepts and models in the subject area of the course
• understands the conditions and principles of the development of expertise.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student
• has achieved the objectives of the course well, although there are still areas where knowledge and skills need to be improved
• has a good understanding of the concepts and models of the subject matter of the course and is able to carry out a reasoned analysis
• is able to apply what they have learned in leisure, learning and working life situations
• understands the importance of expertise in business and is able to analyse their own expertise.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student
• has achieved the objectives of the course with excellent marks
• has an excellent command of the concepts and models of the subject matter of the course
• is able to analyse clearly and reasonably and propose practical development measures
• has a good ability to apply what they have learned in leisure, learning and working life situations
• is able to analyse expertise in business and their own development towards expertise.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student
• has achieved the objectives of the course to a satisfactory level
• is able to identify, define and use concepts and models in the subject area of the course
• understands the conditions and principles of the development of expertise.
Assessment methods and criteria
See separate assignment instructions and grading criteria for the seminars and portfolio. Changes to the grading methods may occur.
COURSE PARTICIPATION 10% (includes: meeting deadlines, active attendance, seminar attendance)
SEMINARS & PRESENTATIONS 30%
SIMULATION 10 %
CAREER PORTF0LIO TASKS 50%
(These percentages are subject to slight modifications)
If you fail to submit or participate in any of the assessed elements by the agreed deadline, you will have to resubmit or complete the assignment at a later date. Late submissions will incur grade deductions.
If you fail part of the course, you should discuss alternative completion arrangements with the lecturer. In these cases, the student’s final grade is usually lower than for those students who have attended classes and been active participants.
Qualifications
Communication for Global Business
(The equivalent of basic business writing and presentation skills)