- Docente: Biagio Oppi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-LIN/12
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Media, Public and Corporate Communication (cod. 5703)
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from Feb 10, 2025 to Apr 14, 2025
Learning outcomes
The course introduces students to English for business. By the end of the course students are able to: understand the main ideas and structure of different types of texts in the field of economics and management, acquiring a nuanced reading vocabulary; use the language effectively to produce clear and incisive texts on topics related to economics and management; expand their ability and accuracy in communicating effectively in English on business-related topics.
Course contents
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The contents will be treated starting from the keywords of business communication and personal communication
I. Personal Communication
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How to define a personal mission statement
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Tools for interpersonal professional communication (presentation, email, blog, social networks, press releases)
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An integrated approach
II. Business Communication
- What is Corporate Communication
- How to prepare a Corporate Communication Plan
- What are CSR & Sustainibility and how affect corporate communication
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Readings/Bibliography
Books
- #PassioneComunicazione, Biagio Oppi, Bologna University Press [link to download it here: https://buponline.com/prodotto/passione-comunicazione/ ]
- Business Communication for Success, University of Minnesota [link to download it here]
- The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R. Covey (audiobook recommended).
Other Suggested Documents
- Dizionario di misurazione e ricerca nelle relazioni pubbliche [https://www.instituteforpr.org/wp-content/uploads/Dictionary-3rd-Edition-Italian.pdf ] a cura di IPR - Institute of Public Relations
- AA.VV (2012), Melbourne Mandate [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/561d0274e4b0601b7c814ca9/t/5e1dc148210a4e03880d811b/1579008334310/Melbourne-Mandate-Text-final.pdf], Global Alliance for PR and Communication management
- AA.VV. (2012), Building Belief. A New Model for Activating Corporate Character and Authentic Advocacy [https://page.org/attachments/508b442e53cd975472b3fa3f405c7c35f03cf6e5/store/ebe516e49e99af360d1e3ecdaa7271c33477365bc62a016bf16fd96af540/Building-Belief-New-Model-for-Corp-Comms.pdf], Arthur Page Society
Reference Websites
Global Alliance for Public Relations & Communication Management [https://www.globalalliancepr.org/]
Institute of Public Relations - IPR [https://instituteforpr.org/]
Influence [https://influenceonline.co.uk/]
Ragan - PR Daily [https://www.prdaily.com/]
Teaching methods
- Theorical lessons on GoRel,
- Case histories presentation,
- Workshops
- Group Discussion
- Exercises & presentation by students
Assessment methods
- Attending students. Communication project work to be developed and finalized during the course
- Non-Attending students. Paper in English, focused on one topic decided by the teacher
Scale of evaluation
18-23: sufficient preparation and ability to analyze but related to a limited number of topics covered in the course, use of an overall correct language;
24-27:technically adequate preparation but with some limitations with respect to the topics covered, good analysis skills, even if not particularly articulated, expressed in correct language;regular execution of exercises and practical works assigned with good quality results;
28-30:excellent knowledge of a large number of topics covered in the course, good analytical and critical skills, mastery of specific terminology; regular execution of exercises and practical works assigned with very good quality results;
30L: excellent and very thorough and exhaustive knowledge of the topics addressed in the course, ability of critical analysis and connection, mastery of specific terminology; regular execution of exercises and practical work assigned with high quality results.
Teaching tools
- Videos
- External speakers
- External workshop and conferences
- Virtuale portal on Unibo
Office hours
See the website of Biagio Oppi
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.