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English for IT (5 cr)

Code: 5071128-3004

General information


Enrollment

01.08.2020 - 13.09.2020

Timing

31.08.2020 - 15.12.2020

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology

Teachers

  • Poppy Skarli

Groups

  • PINFOS20

Objective

The aim of the course is to give students the English language and communication skills that they need in their studies in the IT field. The students will revise language structures, practice pronunciation and fluency, and develop academic study and writing skills. They will also learn to use field-specific terminology in various spoken and written situations. In addition, they will read field-specific texts, produce clear and coherent texts, as well as hold discussions and present information. As a result, the students will gain confidence and skills in using English in a professional manner by developing their skills in subject-specific contexts.

Content

Upon successful completion, the student is able to:
- avoid plagiarism and develop academic study skills, such as note-taking and summarizing
- write academic texts relevant to studies
- use field-specific terminology
- present oneself and the field of study
- read and understand field -specific texts
- start and maintain a discussion on field -specific topics
- give a confident, well-structured presentation relevant to studies

Materials

teacher’s own and web-based material

Teaching methods

teacher-directed classroom activities, independent work, pair work, group work, project work, online activities (quizzes, meetings)

Exam schedules

No exam. There is continuous assessment.

International connections

The contents and the assessed outputs of the course are designed to provide the students with English language communication skills they need in working life especially when working in projects. Examples include producing instructions and reports, organizing physical and online meetings and producing the relevant documents and emails, collaborative writing and presentation of results. In addition, the students have to complete tasks individually, in pairs and as a group which enhances their communication and interpersonal skills. The assessment is continuous and teacher and peer assessment is provided after the completion of each task.

Completion alternatives

A: The student can complete the English Professional Skills B2 (5ECTS) and complete Accreditation of Prior Learning based on Competence (not transfer of credits):
Within two weeks since the course start, student submits a video and a written report showcasing expertise in oral and written work place communication and professional communication. The report must include concrete examples of work place communication (e.g. meetings, negotiations, written reports, instructions, emails and so on). If the submission fulfils the assessment criteria, student can attain the credits. If the submission does not meet the criteria, student joins the course.
B: The student can complete the English Professional Skills B2 (5ECTS) and complete Transfer of Credits within the first two weeks of the course if the student has completed a course with the same credits and similar content at a samel level (higher education)) educational institution within the last 5 years. The student will also need to provide an official transcript and course content description.

Student workload

classroom activities: 35 h
individual work: 45 h
pairwork work: 30 h
group work: 20h

Content scheduling

September – December 2020
September – December 2020
1. Before you start
2. Introducing yourself & studies
3. Emails
4. Presentations
5. Reporting
6. Meetings
7. End of course evaluation

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The student needs to complete all the tasks/ assignments in order to pass the course.

The student needs to collect at least 50 points to pass with grade 1.

grade 1: 51- 60 points

grade 2: 61 - 70 points

grade 3: 71 - 80 points

grade 4: 81 - 90 points

grade 5: 91 - 100 points

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student has insufficient attendance (has been absent in more than 4 classes) . The student has not completed all the tasks. The student has completed tasks but they are not of acceptable standard.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student has completed the tasks with the minimum of set requirements which are outlined by the teachers and are listed in the task instructions. The student has completed tasks later than the given deadlines. The student has not addressed feedback provided by the teacher. The student has been superficially reflecting on his/her own performance and has been late or reluctant to give peer feedback.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student has completed the tasks well fulfilling most of the set requirements which are outlined by the teachers and are listed in the task instructions. The student has completed tasks within the given deadlines. The student has partly addressed feedback provided by the teacher. The student has been reflecting on his/her own performance and has been giving peer feedback.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has completed the tasks very well fulfilling or surpassing the set requirements which are outlined by the teachers and are listed in the task instructions. The student has completed tasks within the given deadlines or earlier and has addressed well feedback provided by the teacher. The student has been critically reflecting on his/her own performance and has been giving quality peer feedback.