English for Logistics Professionals, B2Laajuus (5 cr)
Code: 3060105
Credits
5 op
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Enrollment
27.05.2024 - 05.09.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 18.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Turku University of Applied Sciences
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
20 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Teachers
- Piia Pesso
- COS Opettaja
Groups
-
PLILOS22HANKPLILOS22Purchasing
-
PLILOS22PLILOS22
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Materials
Teacher's material available in itslearning.
Material chosen by the students.
Ebook for the individual report:
Teaching methods
Learning by doing, groupwork and individual work.
Exam schedules
No exams, no re-sits.
International connections
Flipped classroom, learning by doing.
Completion alternatives
No optional ways to pass the course.
In order to complete the course, the student must be present in lessons (min. 8 of 11 lessons + a small group meeting in week 48) and do the pre-class work and the tasks by the given deadline.
Student workload
5 cr = 133 hrs of student work
Lessons: 22 hrs
Preparing and completing the course tasks 50hrs
Individual report and reading and analyzing of source material 60 hrs
Content scheduling
The aim of this course is to make the student familiar with logistics terminology in English. The student will be studying and learning the English language and terminology used in different areas and operations in the field of logistics, for example warehousing, shipping and packing goods, modes of transport, purchasing and inventory management as well as negotiations.
Weekly lessons during weeks 36-48.
Further information
The teacher can be contacted by email: piia.pesso@turkuamk.fi.
The teacher replies to emails and other messages during office hours from Monday to Friday. If a message or email is sent outside of office hours, the reply will take longer.
The course starts on Thursday, September 5 in Teams. The link to the meeting can be found in the timetable and in the course's itslearning workspace. Most lessons take place at the campus and only one other lesson will be in Teams.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The course tasks must be completed by the given deadline and there is no possibility to do them late or again in order to raise the grade (as stated in the degree regulation).
The course is assessed numerically and the final grade is based on the following criteria:
5 pre-class work tasks (0-1 point from each task)
6 course tasks (0-1 point per task)
Negotiation task (0-2 points), mandatory
PESTEL presentation (0-2 points), mandatory
Individual report (0-5 points), mandatory
Maximum 20 points
20-18 » grade 5
17-16 » grade 4
15-14 » grade 3
13-12 » grade 2
11-10 » grade 1
9 points or less » failed
Active participation in lessons (minimum 8 out of 11 lessons + one small group meeting in week 48). The requirement of active participation is based on the nature of the studied subject. Languages and communication are practiced with other people.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
9 points or less from the course tasks
More than 3 absences from lessons
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
13-12 points » grade 2
11-10 points » grade 1
Presence in at least 8 out of 11 lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
17-16 points » grade 4
15-14 points » grade 3
Presence in at least 8 out of 11 lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
20-18 points » grade 5
Presence in all or most of the lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Enrollment
27.05.2024 - 05.09.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 18.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Turku University of Applied Sciences
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
20 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Logistics
Teachers
- Piia Pesso
- COS Opettaja
Groups
-
PLILOS22KULJPLILOS22Transport
-
PLILOS22PLILOS22
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Materials
Teacher's material available in itslearning.
Material chosen by the students.
Ebook for the individual report:
Teaching methods
Learning by doing, groupwork and individual work.
Exam schedules
No exams, no re-sits.
International connections
Flipped classroom, learning by doing
Completion alternatives
No optional ways to pass the course.
In order to complete the course, the student must be present in lessons (min. 8 of 11 lessons + a small group meeting in week 48) and do the pre-class work and the tasks.
Student workload
5 cr = 133 hrs of student work
Lessons: 22 hrs
Preparing and completing the course tasks 50hrs
Individual report and reading material 60 hrs
Content scheduling
The aim of this course is to make the student familiar with logistics terminology in English. The student will be studying and learning the English language and terminology used in different areas and operations in the field of logistics, for example warehousing, shipping and packing goods, modes of transport, purchasing and inventory management as well as negotiations.
Weekly lessons during weeks 36-48
Further information
The teacher can be contacted by email: piia.pesso@turkuamk.fi.
The teacher replies to emails and other messages during office hours from Monday to Friday. If a message or email is sent outside of office hours, the reply will take longer.
The course starts on Thursday, September 5 in Teams. The link to the meeting can be found in the timetable and in the course's itslearning workspace. Most lessons take place at the campus and only one other lesson will be in Teams.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The course tasks must be completed by the given deadline and there is no possibility to do them late or again in order to raise the grade (as stated in the degree regulation).
The course is assessed numerically and the final grade is based on the following criteria:
5 pre-class work tasks (0-1 point from each task)
6 course tasks (0-1 point per task)
Negotiation task (0-2 points)
PESTEL presentation (0-2 points)
Individual report (0-5 points)
Maximum 20 points
20-18 » grade 5
17-16 » grade 4
15-14 » grade 3
13-12 » grade 2
11-10 » grade 1
9 points or less » failed
Active participation in lessons (minimum 8 out of 11 lessons + one small group meeting in week 48). The requirement of active participation is based on the nature of the studied subject. Languages and communication are practiced with other people.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
9 points or less gained from the course tasks.
More than 3 absences from lessons.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
13-12 points » grade 2
11-10 points » grade 1
Presence in at least 8 out of 11 lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
17-16 points » grade 4
15-14 points » grade 3
Presence in at least 8 out of 11 lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
20-18 points » grade 5
Presence in all or most of the lessons and in the small group meeting in week 48.
Enrollment
02.12.2022 - 08.05.2023
Timing
11.04.2023 - 15.06.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Location-independent
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Piia Pesso
Groups
-
MLILOK22
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Materials
Material available in itslearning.
Teaching methods
Pre-class work
Groupwork
Online lessons
Individual study
Assignments and tasks
Exam schedules
No exams. Task-based assessment and active participation in online lessons and in groupwork.
International connections
The students submit the pre-class work prior to the online lesson and during the online lessons there are many discussions and groupwork.
Completion alternatives
No options for passing the course. The student must follow the instructions and participate in online lessons and in groupwork.
Student workload
The course assignments and tasks
(to be updated)
Content scheduling
Online lessons on Wednesdays 5-8 p.m. (weeks 17-22)
The topics of the course:
- Core vocabulary
- Logistics Services
- Modes of Transport
- Planning and Arranging Transport
- Warehousing
- Inventory Management
- Negotiations
- PESTEL Analysis Presentations
- Discussions and groupwork
Further information
Teaching in Teams, material in itslearning. Communication by email or through itslearning.
Camera and microphone mandatory, active participation in lessons and in groupwork required.
Participation in online lessons obligatory (one absence permitted, not on May 31).
Pre-class work is mandatory.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The assessment is based on the given assignments and tasks, which include working in groups. No exams, no re-sits. The assignments must be completed by the given deadlines and there is no possibility to do them late or again in order to raise the grade (as stated in the degree regulation).
The course assignments and tasks:
Pre-class work 1 point per task (max. 5 points)
Groupwork and discussions in online lessons 1 point per task (max. 4 points)
Negotiation 0-2 points
PESTEL presentation 0-2 points
Lecture notes on May 31 0-2 points
1 extra point for active and continuous demonstration of skills in lessons
Score and grade
16-15 pp >> 5
14-13 pp >> 4
12-11 pp >> 3
10-9 pp >> 2
8 p >> 1
7 or under >> 0 failed
Enrollment
02.07.2022 - 06.09.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Piia Pesso
Groups
-
PLILOS21APLILOS21A
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Location and time
Classes twice a week in Sepänkatu campus.
Materials
Teacher's material.
Online material in itslearning.
Material chosen by the students.
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, self-study tasks, assessed assignments
Exam schedules
Task-based assessment. No exams or re-sits. No possibility to raise the score or redo any of the course assignments (as stated in the degree regulation).
International connections
Flipped classroom method (tasks and vocabulary done by the students on their own) , practise and guidance in class
Teamwork, pairwork
Completion alternatives
No optional ways for passing the course except completing the assignments and tasks according to the given instructions.
Student workload
Contact teaching and teamwork
Self-study tasks and homework, 5 evaluated assignments
Active working in teams
Content scheduling
The aim of this course is to make the student familiar with logistics terminology in English. The English language used in different areas and operations in the field of logistics will be be studied both in speaking and in writing.
The course includes discussion and negotiation skills, as well as enhancing the student's skills in writing professionally and communicating confidently in various work life situations using logistics terminology.
Further information
The course starts on 6 September according to the group's timetable.
The prerequisite for taking this course is that the student has completed the English Professional Skills course that is an obligatory course for the group.
There are obligatory lessons that the students must participate in. Absences cannot be compensated with extra work and all deadlines must be followed and are non-negotiable.
The obligatory lessons are on:
Sep 6
Sep 13
Sep 27
Oct 7
Oct 14
Nov 1 and 4
Nov 15 or 18 (separate schedule available in itslearning)
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Task-based assessment, no exams. The course is assessed on a scale of 1-5 based on the following criteria:
Part 1. Evaluated assignments (50%)
1. Planning transportation
2. Telephone dialog
3. PESTEL Report
4. PESTEL Presentation
5. Negotiation
Each item on the above list gives the student 0-5 points (max. score 25 points) as follows:
0 = failed/ late return after deadline, task not accepted
1 = pass (CEFR A level)
2 = ok (CEFR A2-B1)
3= good (CEFR B1-B2)
4 = good (CEFR B2-C level)
5 = excellent (CEFR B2-C level)
The score gives the final grade:
23-25p = grade 5
18-22p = grade 4
13-17 p = grade 3
8-12p = grade 2
5-7p = grade 1
4- 0 p = failed
Part 2. Team tasks, pre-class work and continuous demonstration of skills in class (50%)
All five evaluated assignments must be done even if they are returned late before any credits can be gained. If an evaluated assignment is not accepted when returned, it must be done again at the latest by the end of the course.
In addition, active attendance and participation in class is required due to the nature of the studied subject. Participation in some classes is obligatory. Absences cannot be compensated with extra work and there are no exceptions to deadlines. If the student passes the course, it is not possible to raise the score (and the grade) by redoing some of the assignments.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
4- 0 points from the five evaluated assignments.
Absence from obligatory classes and team meetings.
Team tasks missing partly or completely.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
8-12p = grade 2 (CEFR A2-B1) or late return of assignments
5-7p = grade 1 (CEFR A level) or late return of assignments
Team tasks missing partly or completely, absence from obligatory classes.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
18-22p = grade 4 (CEFR B2-C level)
13-17 p = grade 3 (CEFR B1-B2) or late return of assignments
Team tasks done (most), active demonstration of skills in class.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
23-25p = grade 5
(CEFR B2-C)
Team tasks done, active demonstration of skills in class.
Enrollment
02.07.2022 - 06.09.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Piia Pesso
Groups
-
PLILOS21BPLILOS21B
Objective
The student is able to read texts related to the field and to communicate orally in situations connected with the future work tasks.
Content
Command of the basic special vocabulary in the field. Reading texts related to the field, learning to communicate in oral situations.
Location and time
Classes twice a week in Sepänkatu campus.
Materials
Teacher's material.
Online material in itslearning.
Material chosen by the students.
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, self-study tasks, assessed assignments
Exam schedules
Task-based assessment. No exams or re-sits. No possibility to raise the score or redo any of the course assignments (as stated in the degree regulation).
International connections
Flipped classroom method (tasks and vocabulary done by the students on their own) , practise and guidance in class
Teamwork, pairwork
Completion alternatives
No optional ways for passing the course except completing the assignments and tasks according to the given instructions.
Student workload
Contact teaching and teamwork
Self-study tasks and homework, the evaluated assignments
Active working in teams
Content scheduling
The aim of this course is to make the student familiar with logistics terminology in English. The English language used in different areas and operations in the field of logistics will be be studied both in speaking and in writing.
The course includes discussion and negotiation skills, as well as enhancing the student's skills in writing professionally and communicating confidently in various work life situations using logistics terminology.
Further information
The course starts on September 6 according to the group's timetable.
The prerequisite for taking this course is that the student has completed the English Professional Skills course that is an obligatory course for the group.
Some lessons are obligatory and the students must be participate in them. The dates of the obligatory lessons are:
Sep 6
Sep 13
Sep 27
Oct 7
Oct 14
Nov 1 and 4
Nov 15 or 18 (separate schedule will be available in itslearning)
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Task-based assessment, no exams. The course is assessed on a scale of 1-5 based on the following criteria:
Part 1. Evaluated assignments (50%)
1. Planning Transportation Report
2. Professional Call
3. PESTEL Report
4. PESTEL Presentation
5. Negotiation
Each item on the above list gives the student 0-5 points (max. score 25 points) as follows:
0 = failed/ late return after deadline, task not accepted
1 = pass (CEFR A level)
2 = ok (CEFR A2-B1)
3= good (CEFR B1-B2)
4 = good (CEFR B2-C level)
5 = excellent (CEFR B2-C level)
The score gives the final grade:
23-25p = grade 5
18-22p = grade 4
13-17 p = grade 3
8-12p = grade 2
5-7p = grade 1
4- 0 p = failed
Part 2. Team tasks, pre-class work and continuous demonstration of skills in class (50%)
All five evaluated assignments must be done even if they are returned late before any credits can be gained. If an evaluated assignment is not accepted when returned, it must be done again at the latest by the end of the course.
In addition, active attendance and participation in class is required due to the nature of the studied subject. Participation in some classes is obligatory. Absences cannot be compensated with extra work and there are no exceptions to deadlines. If the student passes the course, it is not possible to raise the score (and the grade) by redoing some of the assignments.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
4- 0 points from the five evaluated assignments.
Absence from obligatory classes and team meetings.
Team tasks missing partly or completely.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
8-12p = grade 2 (CEFR A2-B1) or late return of assignments
5-7p = grade 1 (CEFR A level) or late return of assignments
Team tasks missing partly or completely, absence from obligatory classes.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
18-22p = grade 4 (CEFR B2-C level)
13-17 p = grade 3 (CEFR B1-B2) or late return of assignments
Team tasks done (most), active demonstration of skills in class.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
23-25p = grade 5
(CEFR B2-C)
Team tasks done, active demonstration of skills in class.