Business Communication in Swedish (3 cr)
Code: IC10017-3002
General information
- Enrollment
- 01.04.2025 - 30.04.2025
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 25.08.2025 - 30.11.2025
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 3 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Distance learning
- Unit
- Insinöörikoulutus / Information Technology (IC)
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 5 - 10
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Teachers
- Merja Öhman
- Teacher in charge
- Merja Öhman
- Groups
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ICNS24Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology, Full-time Studies, Fall, 2024
- Course
- IC10017
Evaluation scale
H-5
Content scheduling
The sequencing of the content can be found in the course's schedule in Moodle. The teacher presents the schedule at the first meeting. The schedule includes the times of the rehearsals to be returned, the return times and the timing of the exams.
The progress of the course follows the structure of the textbook and the sections are named according to the sections of the textbook.
Plugga ocb planera karriären:
Intro Profil
Dags att prata om studier
Ta kontakt och kommunicera:
Arbetsmiljön
Jag jobbar som...
Telefon på jobbet
Mejl på jobbet
Köp och sälj:
E-handel
Ekonomi i Norden:
Nordea
Location and time
This course is only for Finnishspeaking students who have studied Swedish ealier. It is implemented in an integrated manner with Finnish-speaking ICN students.
Materials
Additional material in the Moodle
Teaching methods
This course is the first Swedish course included in your degree, where you will strengthen your oral and written communication skills in the context of study and working life.
Course topics:
- You are able to tell about yourself, your work and your education
- You are able to communicate orally and in writing in working life communication situations.
- You will get to know your own field and understand what kind of Swedish language skills are needed in your field,
- You are able to follow industry-specific Swedish-language media in your field
- You will learn the basic vocabulary of your own field
- Review Swedish structures and apply them in communication situations
- You are able to use language programs, dictionaries and other aids to support your studies
Educational methods:
- Face-to-face teaching in Zoom weekly,
- Written and oral exercises in lessons
- Oral presentation in a group
-. Written exam at the Wärtsilä campus or Exam exam aquarium.
- Oral pair exam in Zoom.
Exam schedules
Make sure that you have completed the assignments for the course before the exams.
You can find the times of the written and oral exams in the timetable found in Moodle
The teacher will tell you about the schedule of the course at the first meeting.
The written exam is at the end of the course and you will take it before the oral exam.
For the oral exam, the teacher will make a schedule in Moodle, from which you can choose the time of the exam.
If you don't pass the exam, you can retake the exam twice. The retake of the written exam is in the Exam exam aquarium.
Completion alternatives
If you have completed a corresponding course in previous studies, you can complete the course by taking a written exam in the Exam exam aquarium.
Student workload
- Contact lessons 30h
-Group work, learning assignments, independent work 50 h
- Evaluation and feedback 1h
Further information
Skill level at the beginning of the course
You must have skill level B1 when you join the course. If your skill level is lower than this, it is recommended that you complete the refresher studies in Swedish before the Social Contacts in Working Life course, e.g. by completing the Svensk klinik Rautalanka Swedish course. If you have learning challenges, it is especially important that you participate in the lessons. If necessary, contact a special needs teacher or ask for remedial teaching.
Attending classes
Continuous demonstration, i.e. participation in lessons, is part of the course assessment, and the teacher keeps a diary of participation. Participation in the first session is mandatory, in which case the teacher will give instructions on how to work on the course. The teacher does not record all lessons, as most of the lessons are oral and written exercises in small groups.