•   Finnish TKV18FI01-3020 04.03.2023-30.04.2023  2 credits  (MAP21D-V) +-
    Competence objectives of the study unit
    A good general vocabulary
    To master the central grammar
    Understanding general Finnish texts (factual texts, articles, etc.)
    Understanding and being able to write everyday life's letters and messages
    Orally coping with everyday situations
    Prerequisites
    Second stage course in Finnish.
    The starting level is B1, which corresponds to C in long Finnish (A-Finnish) or M in short Finnish (B-Finnish) in the student.
    Content of the study unit
    Repetition of the central grammar
    School and studies
    Working life
    Environment
    Daily situations
    Assessment criteria
    Failed (0)
    For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.
    Assessment criteria – satisfactory (1-2)
    The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved grades in this course are required to participate in the Työelämän suomi course.
    Assessment criteria – good (3-4)
    The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved grades in this course are required to participate in the Työelämän suomi course.
    Assessment criteria – excellent (5)
    The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved grades in this course are required to participate in the Työelämän suomi course.

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Pernilla Fagerström

    Learning material

    Study material and compendium on Moodle.

    Learning methods

    - oral and written exercises
    - own work, assignments
    - shorter lectures
    - attendance 80 %

    Objects, timing and methods of assessment

    The assessment is based on
    - class activity
    - assignments
    - exam

    Teaching language

    Swedish

    Timing

    04.03.2023 - 30.04.2023

    Enrollment date range

    01.12.2022 - 03.03.2023

    Group(s)
    • MAP21D-V
    Responsible unit

    Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

    Teachers and responsibilities

    Pernilla Fagerström

    Degree Programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Civil and Construction Engineering, Engineer (Land Surveying), Degree Programme in Civil and Construction Engineering, Degree Programme in Mechanical and Production Engineering, Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering and Automation, Degree Programme in Industrial Management

    Assessment scale

    H-5

    Alternative methods of attainment for implementation

    -

    Exam dates and retake possibilities

    Exam during last lesson
    Retake on general re-examination

    Timing and attendance

    Spring 2023, Wolffskavägen 33

    Student's schedule and workload

    2 credits = 54 h work (c. 24 h in class, c. 30 h own work)

    Assessment criteria
    Failed (0)

    For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

    Assessment criteria – satisfactory (1-2)

    For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

    Assessment criteria – good (3-4)

    For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

    Assessment criteria – excellent (5)

    For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.