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English for ICT EngineersLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: 5N00EV04

Credits

3 op

Objectives

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Enrolment period

02.07.2025 - 15.09.2025

Timing

02.09.2025 - 21.12.2025

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

TAMK Languages and Communication

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Teachers
  • Emmanuel Abruquah
Person in charge

Emmanuel Abruquah

Groups
  • 23I224

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content (course unit)

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Location and time

Starting 2.9.2025 in B5-22
12x2hrs

Exam schedules

Exams 25.11.2025

Assessment methods and criteria

Student performance in the course will be assessed through continuous and final assessments, based on the following components:

- Active Participation and Attendance (20%)
Regular attendance and engagement in classroom activities, discussions, and group tasks.
Constructive contributions during meetings, role plays, and presentations.

- Assignments (40%)
Completion of written assignments such as CV, cover letter, etc.
Tasks must demonstrate clarity, appropriate vocabulary, and field-specific language use.
Assignments are evaluated based on content, language accuracy, structure, and relevance to ICT context.

- Oral Communication Tasks (20%)
Performance in oral tasks such as meetings, presentations, or technical explanations.
Emphasis on fluency, clarity, vocabulary use, and appropriateness for professional settings.

- Final Project or Portfolio (20%)
A compilation of key course outputs (e.g. revised CV, job application, thesis abstract, and a self-reflection).
Students may present their work in class or submit a digital portfolio for review.

Note: Although components 1 and 2 together form 60% of the total score, they will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis.
Requirement: Students must pass all sections (1–4) in order to receive a final grade for the course.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

The course will employ a variety of student-centred and practical teaching methods to develop both written and spoken English skills within ICT contexts:

- Task-based learning
Students complete authentic tasks such as preparing presentations, writing CVs, and simulating meetings, which reflect real-life ICT work situations.

- Pair and group work
Emphasis on interaction, role play, peer feedback, and collaborative learning to enhance spoken communication skills.

- Flipped classroom approach
Students review vocabulary, videos, or reading materials before class to allow more time for practical application and discussion during sessions.

- Project-based learning
Students complete mini-projects such as preparing a thesis abstract or a job application, with structured guidance and feedback.



Writing tasks: Structured writing activities guide students step-by-step in producing professional documents with increasing independence.

Learning materials

- Integrated use of digital tools
Tools like email, shared documents, and learning platforms (e.g. Moodle, Teams) support collaborative writing, feedback, and asynchronous practice.

Student workload

27hr x3cr

Enrolment period

06.06.2024 - 31.08.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 15.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Virtual portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Online learning

Unit

TAMK Languages and Communication

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Teachers
  • Petri Tuohimäki
Person in charge

Petri Tuohimäki

Groups
  • 22I226
  • 22I227

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content (course unit)

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Location and time

.

Assessment scale

0-5

Further information

The course is aimed chiefly for students of groups 21I226 and 21I227. Materials, exams and teaching will be bilingual, so good Finnish language skills are needed on this course.

Enrolment period

06.06.2024 - 31.08.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 22.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

TAMK Languages and Communication

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Teachers
  • Emmanuel Abruquah
Person in charge

Emmanuel Abruquah

Groups
  • 22I224

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content (course unit)

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

15.07.2023 - 04.09.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 22.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

TAMK Languages and Communication

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Teachers
  • Katja Kärki
Person in charge

Katja Kärki

Groups
  • 21I224

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content (course unit)

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Location and time

Wednesdays at 12.30 p.m. in different rooms according to the schedule on Pakki.

Exam schedules

Written exam on the 13th of December 2023.
Resit in EXAM Tuni in January as agreed.

Presentations on the 25th of October.

Assessment methods and criteria

Evaluation is based on completion of required assignments during the course. These are for example:
- video CV
- presentation individually or in pairs
- assignment on scientific writing
- final written exam

Inadequacy in attendance may affect your grade or prevent you from sitting the final exam.
There is ongoing evaluation on the course.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Classes on-campus
Independent studies on Moodle
Oral & spoken skills
Individual, pair and group work
Presentation

This course is taught in Finnish and English.

Learning materials

All materials can be found on Moodle.

Student workload

Classes 14 x 90 min = 21 hours of contact teaching
Independent work at home

Content scheduling

1st period: spoken and written communication in working life, negotiating, presenting, business
2nd period: reading scientific articles, writing abstract, field-specific terminology

Completion alternatives

Independent portfolio for those with proficiency in English i.e. grade 4-5 from previous courses.

In case you have studied in higher education before, you might be entitled to credit transfer. For more information, see Intra: https://intra.tuni.fi/fi/opiskelu/opiskelu-0/kieliopinnot

The course A Fast Track to Professional English (see Pakki) for those wishing to complete the course in 6 weeks. For more info: minna.metsaportti@tuni.fi

Practical training and working life cooperation

None.

International connections

None.

Further information

Please bring your laptop.

Let the teacher know at the start of the course if you have a Proposal for Individual Study Arrangements e.g. dyslexia.

There is an attendance policy of 80% i.e. you can be absent max. three times. Let the teacher know if you cannot make it to the class and ask your classmates aftrwards about the class. Homework is always published on Moodle. Absencies cannot be compensated with extra assignments.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student is unable to reach the criteria for the grade 1 and fails to adhere to the attendance policy.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- completes obligatory assignments.
- can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
- can write a simple job application
- is aware of the main features of scientific writing style
- is able to read and understand main points in a research article related to their field
- can give a brief, comprehensible presentation related to the field of study with some aid
- communicates with the most elementary grammatical structures
- pronounces mostly in an understandable manner

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- completes obligatory assignments.
- interacts with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible.
- presents clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects.
- is able to write quite flawless job applications and other formal documents
- can understand and summarize a research article related to their field.
- can give a professional, detailed presentation with a degree of fluency
- pronounces in a comprehensible manner
- utilizes diverse grammatical structures and corrects their own errors while speaking

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student:
- can express him/herself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
- is able to understand and summarize a research article related to their field along with their own reflections on it
- is able to formulate ideas and opinions with precision and relate his/her contribution skillfully to those of other speakers.
- can present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects integrating sub-themes, developing particular points and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion
- can write nuanced, logical and flawless formal documents such as job application
- can select a style appropriate to the reader in mind
- can give a captivating, fluent presentation on a professional topic
- uses complex grammatical structures with ease

Enrolment period

15.07.2023 - 30.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 24.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual portion

1 op

Mode of delivery

67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Online learning

Unit

TAMK Languages and Communication

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Teachers
  • Petri Tuohimäki
Person in charge

Petri Tuohimäki

Groups
  • 21I226
  • 21I227

Objectives (course unit)

After completing the course, students
- know how to act in working life communication situations (e.g. presentations and meetings)
- know the most important vocabulary of ICT engineering
- know the basic business terminology
- can write e.g. CV and job application documents or other documents required in the field of ICT
- can write abstract of thesis

Content (course unit)

- Working life communication situations (written and oral)
- Business life English
- CV, job application or other documents required in the field of ICT
- Terminology in the field of ICT Engineering
- Grammar

Location and time

.

Assessment scale

0-5

Further information

The course is aimed chiefly for students of groups 21I226 and 21I227. Materials, exams and teaching will be bilingual, so good Finnish language skills are needed on this course.