Courses Bachelor Display 2024-2025 DRAFT

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Course title International Negotiation Skills
Course code EBS2041
ECTS credits 4,0
Assessment Pass / Fail
Period
Period Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
6 23-6-2025 6-7-2025 C
Level Introductory
Coordinator Simon Bartczek
For more information: s.bartczek@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Language of instruction English
Goals
During the course, in which the students will be confronted with intercultural negotiating simulations, they will constantly keep track of their personal developments. After having finished the course, they will be capable of evaluating the learned material, and they will be able to write a report about their personal improvements. They will be better capable of preparing themselves for possible future negotiations, and they will have advantage of the background knowledge which they will then have. They will also be more sensitive for signals and the many different thinking patterns related to the diverse cultures, which form the context for today's negotiations.
Description
The emphasis of this course is the training of individual and joined (i.e. group-based) negotiation skills. For these reasons, in this course includes theoretical elements on negotiation strategies and -tactics, case-studies, and above all role plays during which negotiation skills can be brought into practice. The use of role-play as the teaching method during tutorial meetings provides all course participants with ample opportunity to practice these skills. The experience gained from each role-play will be documented on individual learning points forms. At the end of this training students will be aware of different negotiation techniques and should be able to apply them.
Literature
Required
Essentials of Negotiation (international edition), R. Lewicki, D. Saunders, B. Barry and J. Minton, McGraw Hill (ISBN 0071232540) (The standard edition of Essentials of Negotiations is identical to the international edition.)
Optional
There is also a book called Negotiation (fourth Edition) by the same authors. This is the complete full length version and contains more elaborate materials).
Prerequisites
This course is in transition for the bachelor Fiscal Economics.
Please read:
* the Addendum to Chapter XVI SBE Bachelor’s study programmes, article 16.8 in the SBE BSc EER 2023-2024
* the Transitional Regulations for BSc Fiscal Economics, Appendix I article 8 in the SBE BSc EER 2023-2024

The following rule applies to bachelor Fiscal Economics students.
TRANSITIONAL REGULATION (EBS2041):
The bachelor Fiscal Economics has been discontinued.

Whether a course is in transition, cancelled, or replaced depends on the cohort you are in. Sometimes there are additional criteria. It is therefore very important to carefully read the EER and the addendum so you can apply the rules to your individual situation.


PREREQUISITES:
None, since this course relies heavily on role-plays, students should be able to speak English well. Role-plays and short online quizzes about the literature.
An advanced level of English.
Teaching methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) PBL / Lecture
Assessment methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) Final Paper / Attendance / Participation
Evaluation in previous academic year For the complete evaluation of this course please click "here"
This course belongs to the following programmes / specialisations
Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - Economics Year 2 Elective Skill(s)
Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - Economics and Management of Information Year 2 Elective Skill(s)
Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - International Business Economics Year 2 Elective Skill(s)
Bachelor Fiscal Economics Transitional Regulation
Bachelor International Business Year 2 Elective Skill(s)
SBE Exchange Bachelor Bachelor Exchange Skills
SBE Exchange Master Bachelor Exchange Skills
SBE Non Degree Courses Bachelor Skills