Professional Communication in EnglishLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: IK10031
Credits
3 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Johanna Nieminen
Objective
You are able to
- take part in English discussions and persuade other people professionally in work-related situations
- communicate in customer service and in the purchasing process in business
- describe and present technical processes in English
- describe trends and graphs
- represent the company and its services and products at a trade fair in English
- take part in projects in spoken and written situations in English
- participate in a design process in English, in speaking and writing
- participate and communicate effectively in meetings in English
Content
- Features of formal writing and texts in mechanical engineering
- Academic and technical English
- Trade fair communication
- Technical process descriptions
- Giving professional spoken presentations
- Describing statistics and trends in engineering
- Business communication in the technical field
- Communicating in meetings
- Reporting in spoken and written situations
- Persuading the audience in English
- Customer service communication
- Project communication
Further information
Skills level B2 (CEFR)
Enrollment
01.04.2024 - 30.04.2024
Timing
09.09.2024 - 06.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Wärtsilä Campus Karjalankatu 3
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Johanna Nieminen
Teacher in charge
Johanna Nieminen
Groups
-
IKNS22Engineer, Mechanics, Full-time Studies, Fall, 2022
Objective
You are able to
- take part in English discussions and persuade other people professionally in work-related situations
- communicate in customer service and in the purchasing process in business
- describe and present technical processes in English
- describe trends and graphs
- represent the company and its services and products at a trade fair in English
- take part in projects in spoken and written situations in English
- participate in a design process in English, in speaking and writing
- participate and communicate effectively in meetings in English
Content
- Features of formal writing and texts in mechanical engineering
- Academic and technical English
- Trade fair communication
- Technical process descriptions
- Giving professional spoken presentations
- Describing statistics and trends in engineering
- Business communication in the technical field
- Communicating in meetings
- Reporting in spoken and written situations
- Persuading the audience in English
- Customer service communication
- Project communication
Location and time
Wärtsilä campus
Teaching methods
The student will practice professional English communication in an engineer's job, in speaking and writing. The student will deepen their knowledge and skills in engineering English. They will take part in English discussions and teamwork and learn how to persuade other people professionally, in everyday situations at the workplace. The student is also able to participate in a project or a design process in English, in speaking and writing. They will describe and present processes in English, learn how to represent their company and its services/products at a trade fair in English, and understand how to communicate in and about projects in spoken and written situations in English. The basics of meetings and brainstorming. Some engineering texts and academic vocabulary.
Exam schedules
Possible terminology tests during the course, eg in Moodle. Spoken and written demonstration of learning and skills in the form of assignments, as well as active participation and interaction. Written exam at the end.
Completion alternatives
Accreditation of prior learning, demonstration of skills, and field-specific knowledge. Skills level at least B2 in speaking and writing. Contact the lecturer and propose the methods of demonstration. Prepare to present your certificates and other evidence of your skills in the field-specific language (professional mechanical engineering English)
Student workload
Altogether 80 hours of student's work. Contact teaching 28-30h + independent work, assignments and feedback
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
0-5, based on written and spoken communication. Assessment at skills level B2.
The assignments, active participation, and exams
/Demonstration of skills and learning.
Further information
Skills level B2 (CEFR)