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Professional English, B2Laajuus (3 cr)

Code: 1000BI07

Credits

3 op

Objective

The student manages professional situations requiring language skills both orally and in writing. The student masters the central vocabulary of his/her own specific field and is able to apply information from sources available in English. The student has the language skills required by the internationalising working environment.

Content

 
The contents of the study module are based on communication situations occurring in working life. Main topics:
- Education and applying for a job: students are able to tell others about themselves and about their education and work experience
- Working environment and business life: students can communicate in a customer-oriented way in the working environment of their own field and pass information on their job, tasks and the field-specific functions as part of the surrounding society.
 
 
 

Enrollment

02.12.2024 - 13.01.2025

Timing

13.01.2025 - 30.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Turku University of Applied Sciences

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

60 - 96

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
  • Piia Pesso
Groups
  • PEYTES24A
    PEYTES24A
  • PEYTES24
  • PEYTES24B
    PEYTES24B

Objective

The student manages professional situations requiring language skills both orally and in writing. The student masters the central vocabulary of his/her own specific field and is able to apply information from sources available in English. The student has the language skills required by the internationalising working environment.

Content

 
The contents of the study module are based on communication situations occurring in working life. Main topics:
- Education and applying for a job: students are able to tell others about themselves and about their education and work experience
- Working environment and business life: students can communicate in a customer-oriented way in the working environment of their own field and pass information on their job, tasks and the field-specific functions as part of the surrounding society.
 
 
 

Materials

Online material available in itslearning.
Field-related material chosen by the students.

Teaching methods

Self-study
Assignments and tasks
Learning by doing

Exam schedules

No exams, no re-sits.
Task-based assessment.

International connections

Flipped classroom method
Learning by doing

Completion alternatives

No options for passing the course.

Student workload

Pre-class work and lesson activities
Evaluated assignments (graded on a scale 0-5)
Weekly contact teaching
Self-study

Content scheduling

The aim of the course is to activate and develop the students’ field-relevant English language and communication skills. The students gain professional skills in various spoken and written communicative situations encountered in working life and society. In addition, they learn to utilize tools and techniques to further develop their skills in authentic, field-specific contexts.
Upon completing the course, the students have acquired sufficient skills to communicate at level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages which states that at level B2, students should be able to produce clear, coherent and well-structured texts, present detailed descriptions related to their field of interest, express and exchange opinions using fluent language, follow complex argumentation, and read longer articles and reports.

The course includes the following topics:
- Communicating with Style, using correct register
- Professional emails
- Meetings
- Professional reporting
- Professional Presentation Skills
- Discussion Skills
- Field-specific terminology and vocabulary will be studied in context with the above-listed topics

Further information

The students are expected to take part in the lessons by answering questions, asking and commenting. Active participation is required.

The study material is available in itslearning.

The course starts in January 2025 according to the timetable. Participation in the opening lesson is highly important.

The teacher can be contacted by email: piia.pesso(a)turkuamk.fi.

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:

The scale of 1-5 per assignment:
1 Professional Email (written on Jan 30 at the campus)
2 Meeting (held in week 7 or 9 at the campus)
3 Presentation (given in weeks 14-16)
4 Report (written on April 22 at the campus)

The final evaluation: the average of assignments 1-4 and completion of pre-class work and other course tasks on time (+/-)

Attendance in 7 out of 11 lessons (4 absences allowed, min. 50% to pass the course). More than 4 absences will affect the final grade negatively. Some lessons may be mandatory.

3 of 4 evaluated assignments must be completed before any credits can be gained.
In addition, active attendance in lessons is required due to the nature of the studied subject (some lessons are 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 (as stated in the degree regulation).

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Evaluated assignments not completed on time or at all (more than 1 evaluated assignment not completed).
Too many absences from lessons.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student:
- produces texts that may fail to follow the standard structuring.
- produces texts that may not be understandable and the style may not be appropriate to the situation.
- produces texts that include mistakes in vocabulary choice and clumsy expressions.
- relies on notes when speaking and pronunciation may not be natural.
- shows little activity in discussions and reacts prompted by another speaker.
- speaks in a way that is not natural and there are problems with correct pronunciation.
- the fluency of the language is often interrupted by regular basic mistakes.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student
- can produce texts that are complete, but may lack from the standard structure.
- can produce texts that are understandable, but may contain some clumsy expressions and the style may not be correct all the time.
- communicates in a way that is understandable, but may contain problems with word choices and style.
- speaks mainly in a structured way and may need notes.
- pronounces mainly naturally, but there may be occasional problems with more complex words or sounds.
- participates in the discussion mostly actively, sometimes prompted by another speaker.
- can often rephrase words they do not remember, but may sometimes have problems.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student
- can write fluent, professional texts and use appropriate style and tone for the situation.
- can produce written texts that are well-written and include the use of professional vocabulary of the field.
- can speak fluently and naturally and rarely needs notes.
- participates in discussions and meetings actively and unprompted and is able to present arguments and opinions.
- speaks with largely correct grammar, vocabulary and uses functional language (e.g., signposting).

Enrollment

01.12.2023 - 09.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 10.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
  • Piia Pesso
Groups
  • PEYTES23A
  • PEYTES23B

Objective

The student manages professional situations requiring language skills both orally and in writing. The student masters the central vocabulary of his/her own specific field and is able to apply information from sources available in English. The student has the language skills required by the internationalising working environment.

Content

 
The contents of the study module are based on communication situations occurring in working life. Main topics:
- Education and applying for a job: students are able to tell others about themselves and about their education and work experience
- Working environment and business life: students can communicate in a customer-oriented way in the working environment of their own field and pass information on their job, tasks and the field-specific functions as part of the surrounding society.
 
 
 

Materials

Online material available in itslearning.
Field-related material chosen by the students.

Teaching methods

Self-study
Assignments and tasks
Learning by doing

Exam schedules

No exams, no re-sits.
Task-based assessment.

International connections

Flipped classroom method
Learning by doing

Completion alternatives

No options for passing the course.

Student workload

Pre-class work
Evaluated assignments (graded on a scale 0-5)
Weekly contact teaching
Self-study

Content scheduling

The aim of the course is to activate and develop the students’ field-relevant English language and communication skills. The students gain professional skills in various spoken and written communicative situations encountered in working life and society. In addition, they learn to utilize tools and techniques to further develop their skills in authentic, field-specific contexts.
Upon completing the course, the students have acquired sufficient skills to communicate at level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages which states that at level B2, students should be able to produce clear, coherent and well-structured texts, present detailed descriptions related to their field of interest, express and exchange opinions using fluent language, follow complex argumentation, and read longer articles and reports.

The course includes the following topics:
- Communicating with Style, using correct register
- Professional emails
- Meetings
- Professional reporting
- Professional Presentation Skills
- Discussion Skills
- Field-specific terminology and vocabulary will be studied in context with the above-listed topics

Further information

The students are expected to take part in the lessons by answering questions, asking and commenting. Active participation is required.

The study material is available in itslearning.

The course starts on Tuesday, January 9 (PEYTES23A) and on Friday, January 12 (PEYTES23B) according to the timetable. Participation in the opening lesson is highly important.

The teacher can be contacted by email: piia.pesso(a)turkuamk.fi.

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:

The scale of 1-5 per assignment:
1 Professional Email
2 Online Meeting
3 Professional Report
4 Presentation

The final evaluation: the average of assignments 1-4 and active participation in lessons + completion of pre-class work and other course tasks on time (+/-)

All 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 lessons is required due to the nature of the studied subject (some lessons are 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 (as stated in the degree regulation).

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Evaluated assignments not completed
Many absences from lessons.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

All assignments not completed on time, average 1.5 from the other assignments (grade 2) or at least 1 (grade 1).
Pre-class work not completed and/or many absences from lessons.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The average from the assignments at least 3.5 (grade 4) and 2.5 (grade 3).
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed (grade 4). Attendance in lessons.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

All assignments completed on time and the average at least 4.5.
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed on time. Active attendance in lessons.

Enrollment

01.12.2022 - 13.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 28.04.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

80 - 110

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
  • Piia Pesso
Groups
  • PEYTES22A
    PEYTES22A
  • PEYTES22B
    PEYTES22B

Objective

The student manages professional situations requiring language skills both orally and in writing. The student masters the central vocabulary of his/her own specific field and is able to apply information from sources available in English. The student has the language skills required by the internationalising working environment.

Content

 
The contents of the study module are based on communication situations occurring in working life. Main topics:
- Education and applying for a job: students are able to tell others about themselves and about their education and work experience
- Working environment and business life: students can communicate in a customer-oriented way in the working environment of their own field and pass information on their job, tasks and the field-specific functions as part of the surrounding society.
 
 
 

Materials

Online material provided in itslearning.
Field-related material chosen by the students.

Teaching methods

Contact and online teaching, small group meetings
Teamwork (the students work in teams during the course)
Self-study
Learning by doing

Exam schedules

No exams, no re-sits.
Task-based assessment.

International connections

Flipped classroom method (theory studied individually and practice and guidance in class)
Teamwork
Learning by doing

Completion alternatives

No other options for passing the course.

Student workload

Contact teaching: online lessons and lessons at the campus
Some classes are mandatory
Active working in teams (including several assignments)
Evaluated assignments and self-study tasks

Content scheduling

The course deals with professional communication skills in English. The course includes the following topics:
- Communicating with Style, using correct register
- Professional emails
- Trade fairs & products and innovations
- Professional reporting
- Professional Presentation Skills
- Discussion Skills

Further information

The students need a laptop/ computer with a working microphone and a camera for online lessons. The students are expected to take part in the lessons by answering questions, asking and commenting. Active participation is required.
The study material is available in itslearning.

The course starts on Monday, January 16, 2023 according to the timetable.

PEYTES22A at 8.30 am
PEYTES22B at 2.00 pm

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:

The scale of 1-5 per assignment:
1 Professional Email
2 Field-related discussion
3 Professional Report
4 Presentation

The final evaluation: the average of assignments 1-4 and active participation in lessons + completion of pre-class work and other course tasks on time (+/-)

All 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 lessons is required due to the nature of the studied subject (some lessons are 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 (as stated in the degree regulation).
A failed course can be raised to grade 1 by doing some of the evaluated assignments according to the teacher's instructions.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Evaluated assignments not completed
Absence from obligatory meetings with the teacher/ team.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

One assignment not completed on time, average 1.5 from the other assignments (grade 2) or at least 1 (grade 1).
Pre-class work not completed and/or absence from some obligatory lessons.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The average from the assignments at least 3.5 (grade 4) and 2.5 (grade 3).
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed (grade 4). Attendance in obligatory meetings.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

All assignments completed on time and the average at least 4.5.
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed on time. Attendance in obligatory lessons.

Enrollment

01.12.2021 - 12.01.2022

Timing

10.01.2022 - 29.04.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

34 % Contact teaching, 66 % Distance learning

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

75 - 100

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
  • Piia Pesso
Groups
  • PEYTES21B
    PEYTES21B
  • PEYTES21A
    PEYTES21A
  • PEYTES21

Objective

The student manages professional situations requiring language skills both orally and in writing. The student masters the central vocabulary of his/her own specific field and is able to apply information from sources available in English. The student has the language skills required by the internationalising working environment.

Content

 
The contents of the study module are based on communication situations occurring in working life. Main topics:
- Education and applying for a job: students are able to tell others about themselves and about their education and work experience
- Working environment and business life: students can communicate in a customer-oriented way in the working environment of their own field and pass information on their job, tasks and the field-specific functions as part of the surrounding society.
 
 
 

Materials

Online material provided in itslearning.
Field-related material chosen by the students.

Teaching methods

Contact and online teaching, small group meetings
Teamwork (the students work in teams during the course)
Self-study
Learning by doing

Exam schedules

No exams, no re-sits.
Task-based assessment.

International connections

Flipped classroom method (theory studied individually and practice and guidance in class)
Teamwork
Learning by doing

Completion alternatives

No other options for passing the course.

Student workload

Contact teaching: online lessons and lessons at the campus
Small group meetings are all obligatory
Active working in teams (including several assignments)
Evaluated assignments and self-study tasks

Content scheduling

The course deals with professional communication skills in English. The course includes the following topics:
- Communicating with Style, using correct register
- Professional email communication
- Trade fairs & product presentations
- Professional reporting
- Professional Presentation Skills
- Discussion Skills

Further information

The students need a laptop/ computer with a working microphone and a camera for online lessons and meetings with the teacher. The students are expected to take part in the online lessons by answering questions, asking and commenting. Active participation is required.
The study material is available in itslearning.

The course starts on January 11, 2022 according to the timetable. The links to the opening lectures can be found in the timetable and in Teams > Professional English PEYTES21.

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%)
- Professional Email
- Presentation at the trade fair
- Field-related discussion
- Written report (team assignment)
- Professional presentation
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 = very good (CEFR B2-C level)
5 = excellent (CEFR 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. Pre-class work and continuous demonstration of skills in class
All assignments and pre-class work 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 lessons is required due to the nature of the studied subject (small group meetings with the teacher are all 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 (as stated in the degree regulation).
A failed course can be raised to grade 1 by doing some of the evaluated assignments according to the teacher's instructions.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

4-0 points from the evaluated assignments
Absence from obligatory meetings with the teacher/ team.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

12- 8 p= grade 2
7-5 p = grade 1
Pre-class work not completed and/or absence from some obligatory meetings.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

13-17p = 3 (CEFR B1-B2)
18-22p = 4 (CEFR B2 level)
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed (grade 4). Attendance in obligatory meetings.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

25- 23 p = grade 5
CEFR B2 - C level
Active demonstration of skills in lessons and pre-class work completed on time. Attendance in obligatory meetings.