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Marine technology English 2 (2 cr)

Code: MI00DR48-3008

General information


Enrollment
04.11.2024 - 17.11.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
13.01.2025 - 16.03.2025
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 cr
Local portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Yhteisten opintojen koulutusyksikkö
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
English
Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Electrical Marine Engineering
Teachers
Mikko Koho
Groups
MSVKT23SP
Electrical marine engineering, full-time studies
Course
MI00DR48

Realization has 7 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 15 h 45 min.

Time Topic Location
Thu 16.01.2025 time 11:45 - 14:00
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
A2019_uusikampus Teoria / Tutoriaalitila (36)
Fri 24.01.2025 time 12:45 - 15:00
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
C1020_uusikampus Yleisopetustila (41)
Thu 30.01.2025 time 08:15 - 10:30
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
B2003_uusikampus Tietokoneluokka (35)
Wed 05.02.2025 time 11:45 - 14:00
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
A2019_uusikampus Teoria / Tutoriaalitila (36)
Tue 11.02.2025 time 09:15 - 11:30
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
A2033_uusikampus Debriefing-pienryhmätila (35)
Wed 19.02.2025 time 12:15 - 14:30
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
B2022_uusikampus Debriefing-suurryhmätila (53)
Fri 07.03.2025 time 12:45 - 15:00
(2 h 15 min)
Marine technology English 2 MI00DR48-3008
B4014_uusikampus Monitoimiopetustila (60)
Changes to reservations may be possible.

Objective

- The student use English in written and oral form.
- The student will improve her/his competence in professional English communication in her/his field.
- S/he will have a better command of field-related terminology and practise English communication in expert tasks.
- After completing the course, the student is able to accurately describe maintenance procedures with regards to the main propulsion machinery and auxiliary engines, discuss matters related to personal occupational safety, compose a spare part order and discuss the future of marine technology and seafaring from the perspective of marine engineering.
- The student is able to adjust her/his style of communication according to the situation and the other party, as well as the language skills of the people participating in the communication.

Content

- adequate knowledge of the English language to enable the officer to use engineering publications and to perform engineering duties
- maintenance procedures on the main and auxiliary engines
- personal occupational safety
- spare part orders
- future of marine technology and seafaring

Course material

Study material is given on the Learn platform in the form of text documents and links, and audio and video links. In addition, Teams is used. Due to copyright restrictions, some of the material may only be available during classroom exercise.

Study forms and methods

This implementation is structured and scheduled around weekly classroom exercise and independent learning tasks.

• The student must achieve at least a 51-percent attendance record in classroom exercise (i.e. attend more than half of the scheduled classes).
• On some tasks, students receive personal feedback, on some other tasks they receive general feedback, and some tasks are simply marked as completed.
• To earn the credits, the student must complete all mandatory assignments, take the exam and achieve the required attendance in classroom exercise.
• There are three mandatory written assignments in the course.

RDI and work-related cooperation

None.

Timing of exams and assignments

There is no exam in this course.

Student workload

The student's maximum workload during a 2-credit course equals 54 hours. In effect, the amount of work depends e.g. on the prior English skills level and knowledge of field-specific vocabulary. The total number of classroom exercise sessions is usually 7.

Course part description

Contribution of assignments and exam to the grade:

One mandatory assignment is assessed on a pass/fail basis, and both of the other two assignments have a 50-percent contribution.

Further information

The course is instructed in English. The focus is on the terminology and concepts that are essential in the field, as well as on the vocabulary and communication conventions generally needed and expected in work-related situations. In addition, the objective is to prepare students for the standards required in academic writing and technical reporting. All along the way, the aim is also to improve general English learning skills and the use of learning aids.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment is based on the completion of the written mandatory assignments.

One of the mandatory assignments in the course are assessed on a pass/fail basis and two on a scale of 1 to 5.

Qualifications

Participation in this course requires that the student has completed the courses Maritime English 1 and Maritime English 2, or is simultaneously completing them.

Further information

Assessment is based on written and oral assignments as instructed by the teacher.

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