Anna-Lena Berglund
Teacher's material
Distance learning course
Continuous assessment: students are being assessed throughout the course
-participation in the iMoodle activities, individual assignments, groups works, final exam
English
23.10.2020 - 31.12.2020
02.07.2020 - 22.09.2020
Faculty of Business
Hanna Kuusisto
Degree Programme in Business Administration
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
Book exam
Final exam
The course starts on october 23, 2020. More information about the first occasion will be given later.
27 hours individual workload per 1 credit (a total of 3 ETCS)
Lack of attendance, incompleted assignments, failed final exam.
Being able to identify the different styles of English, their characteristics and usage.
Creating templates of working-life and business related documents in English.
Identifying the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview and the skills needed in English.
Being able to define the elements of meetings and negotiation stages in English.
Being able to deliver an oral presentation on a subject within business life or working life in general.
Being able to create documents using the different styles of English, according to their characteristics and terms of usage.
Creating personalized and up-to-date documents in engineering and working life.
Being able to attend and manage the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview and the skills needed in English.
Being able to attend and manage meeting and negotiations in English.
Being able to deliver an oral presentation on a subject within engineering or working life in general according to the principles of a constructed and professional presentation.
Being able to implement and critically reflect the gained knowledge of the different styles of English, their characteristics and usage and communicate successfully within the framework.
Being able to apply, implement and critically reflect the gained knowledge of the concept of working life and engineering related documents.
Being able to apply, implement and critically reflect the gained knowledge of the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview and further skills needed in English.
Being able to apply, implement and critically reflect the gained knowledge of managing meetings and negotiations in English.
Being able to successfully deliver an oral presentation on a specific subject within engineering or working life according to the principles of a constructed and professional presentation using the rhetorical and linguistic tools introduced in the course.