Hanna Kuusisto
Teacher's material
Contact studies, distance studies
Continuous assessment: students are assessed throughout the course
-participation in in-class activities, individual assignments, group work, and final exam
English
02.01.2024 - 25.02.2024
12.10.2023 - 15.01.2024
Faculty of Bioeconomy
Hanna Kuusisto
Degree Programme in Civil and Construction Engineering, Degree Programme in Construction Management, Degree Programme in bioeconomy
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
The course will start in January 2024. Please check the schedule for more detailed information
27 hours individual workload per 1 credit (a total of 3 ETCS)
Lack of attendance, incompleted assignments, failed final exam.
The student can
-identify the different styles of English, their characteristics, and usage.
-create templates of working-life and business-related documents in English.
-identify the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview, and the skills needed in English.
-to deliver an oral presentation on a subject within engineering or working life in general.
The student can
-create documents using the different styles of English, according to their characteristics and terms of usage.
-create personalized and up-to-date documents in engineering and working life.
-attend and manage the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview, and the skills needed in English.
-deliver an oral presentation on a subject within engineering or working life in general according to the principles of a constructed and professional presentation.
The student can
-implement and critically reflect the gained knowledge of the different styles of English, their characteristics, and usage and communicate successfully within the framework.
-apply, implement, and critically reflect on the gained knowledge of the concept of working life and engineering-related documents.
-apply, implement, and critically reflect on the gained knowledge of the processes of applying for a job, attending a job interview, and further skills needed in English.
-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.