•   English for ICT Engineering Students 5N00DL87-3004 30.08.2021-15.12.2021  3 cr  (21I260EA) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    After completing the course, students
    - know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
    - know the most important vocabulary of software engineering
    - can write job application documents and take part in a job interview
    - know the basic business terminology and can give a presentation of a chosen company
    Course contents
    - Working life communication situations
    - Business life English
    - Job applications
    - Terminology of ICT and Software Engineering
    - Meetings and negotiations
    - Grammar as required

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Petri Tuohimäki

    Recommended or required reading

    All material is distributed in Moodle.

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    To be agreed in the beginning. The changing pandemic situation might affect the arrangements.

    Assessment methods and criteria

    All course assignments must be completed successfully before a course grade can be awarded. The following tasks are graded on a scele of 0-5:

    Skills-based CV (30%)
    Company presentation (40%)
    ICT terminology exam (30%)

    In addition to these, the Moodle course area contains smaller assignments that you should complete (pass/fail)
    Active participation on the course is required and affects the final grade positively, This means showing up on time, returning assignments by the given deadlines and taking part in class activities.

    Language of instruction

    Finnish

    Timing

    30.08.2021 - 15.12.2021

    Registration

    01.06.2021 - 03.09.2021

    Credits

    3 cr

    Group(s)

    21I260EA

    Teacher(s)

    Taru Owston

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Completion alternatives

    If you have completed similar courses in higher education or have obtained significant experience in professional communication in the field of Software Engineering at work, you may be eligible for accreditation, Contact the teacher via email and explain your situation.You will be given further guidelines on how to proceed by the teacher.

    Training and labour cooperation

    The skills learnt on this course will help the students to apply for internships and to communicate in business like manner whilst at work.

    Exam schedule

    The ICT terminologyy exam takes place on the last lesson of the course. Retake date(s) will be given later,

    International connections

    International group. Please view the lessons as an opportunity to network with colleagues.

    Students use of time and load

    Two contact lessons per week unless otherwise agreed. A smaller task to complete each week.
    Preparation of a good CV and a professional company presentation take several hours.

    Assessment criteria
    Not approved

    Assignments are not completely according to the given criteria.

    Satisfactory

    - pronunciation is not always correct but acceptable for communication
    - comprehension of key points of limited professional material is fairly good and with tools for studies
    - basic knowledge is acquired and shared
    - basic and unclear expressions are used in communication but the main message is shared and
    - transmitted with some professional touch
    - communication seems clumsy and limited but some attention is paid to the interaction
    - all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.

    Good

    - pronunciation sounds clear and quite natural
    - comprehension of key points as well as details of professional material is good and acquired
    - knowledge can be implemented
    - clear professional expressions are used and the number of mistakes is limited
    - communication seems professional and interpersonal skills are quite good
    - all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.

    Excellent

    - pronunciation sounds clear and natural with different nuances in tone
    - comprehension of key points, as well as details of demanding professional material, is good and
    - acquired knowledge can be implemented with ease
    - fluent and proficient language is used with a good sense of style and register
    - communication seems professional, interactive and efficient with very few mistakes made
    - all separately defined course requirements contributing to the final grade are met.