Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

Student services office

Emotional intelligence (EI) is a key leadership skill that helps people achieve goals, perform well and be productive at work, as well as maintain effective personal relationships. This skill is defined as an ability to perceive, facilitate, understand, and manage emotions, and luckily it can be trained.

This course is based on materials acknowledged worldwide, latest research, and authorized practices. Through reading, listening, and discussing EI concepts, mastering the five core skills of EI, observing peers, and writing reflection journals, students will deepen their awareness of their emotional life, needs, and motivation.

As a result, they will understand others better and enhance their skills for effective communication. Such practical activities as case studies, simulations, and group discussions will help students apply this new knowledge in real-life social situations.

The course is delivered in English and is meant for students with proficiency level B2 and above. Students are expected to be active participants in classroom discussions and other learning activities.

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