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Self-Leadership and Communication Skills (2 cr)

Code: 5G00FG13-3004

General information


Enrolment period

15.07.2023 - 29.09.2023

Timing

20.09.2023 - 30.11.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering

Teachers

  • Kristiina Tillander

Person in charge

Kristiina Tillander

Groups

  • 23I260EB
  • 23I260EA
    Degree Programme in Software Engineering

Objectives (course unit)

The student
1. improves his life management and cognitive control skills.
2. improves his group work and communication skills.
3. improves in identifying his strengths and needs for development and setting his own goals.

Content (course unit)

Self-Leadership skills mean various activities that aim to improve and maintain one’s well-being at work and in life. They could include e.g. tools for time and stress management as well as exercises to improve awareness of one’s strengths, needs, values, attitudes, thoughts and feelings.

The modern work culture that underlines efficiency and quantity over quality easily steers people towards instant needs satisfaction instead of focusing on the good quality of life. This might lead people into workaholism and exhaustion. Good self-leadership skills help to protect people’s well-being both as a student and later in the working life.

Communication skills are basic skills that can develop throughout life. The importance of good communication skills in working life is constantly growing. A person with good communication skills is able to recognize and appreciate different personality types and is capable of considering other people’s feelings and opinions as well as negotiating solutions in conflicts. Communication skills are needed not only in face-to-face situations but also in writing. Good communication skills improve working atmosphere, efficiency and well-being of the workers.

The aim of this course is to study the basic tools of self-leadership and develop one’s communication skills.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Pass: The student participates in contact lessons and takes active part in group conversations and group work. The students submits the personal learning diary on time.

Fail: The student does not take part in the required number of contact lessons, does not participate in the group work, or submit the personal learning diary on time.

Location and time

27 Sept - 22 Nov, 2023

Exam schedules

There is no exam.

Assessment methods and criteria

To pass the course, the student needs to:
-participate at least 7 out of 8 contact lessons.
-submit at least 6 out of 7 weekly assignments written according to the instructions.
-participate in the group work presentation.

All written work must follow the ethical guidelines for students. See:
https://intra.tuni.fi/en/teaching/student-administration/academic-integrity-students-0/academic-ethics-students

If a students fails to follow the above mentioned ethical guidellines, it is possible their assignments will not be accepted.

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail

Teaching methods

contact lessons, discussions, individual and group work, weekly assignments

Learning materials

All material and links to recommended reading are given in TuniMoodle.

Recommended reading:
Martela, Frank: A Wonderful Life (Harper Design 2020)
Saari, Oskari: Aki Hintsa - The Core - Better Life, Better Performance (WSOY 2015)
Manson, Mark: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck - A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life (Harper 2016)
Hari Johann: Stolen Focus - Why You Can't Pay Attention (Bloomsbury Publishing 2022)
-to be continued...

Completion alternatives

As a free-choice study there are no alternative ways to pass the course.

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

-The student fails to participate in the contact lessons (min. of 7), or does not submit acceptable weekly assigments (min. of 6), or fails to participate in the group work presentation.

-The student commits a fraud in connections with written assignments. See the link to ethical guidelines above.

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

To pass the course, the student needs to:
-participate at least 7 out of 8 contact lessons.
-submit at least 6 out of 7 weekly assignments written according to the instructions.
-participate in the group work presentation.

All written work must follow the ethical guidelines for students. See:
https://intra.tuni.fi/en/teaching/student-administration/academic-integrity-students-0/academic-ethics-students

If a students fails to follow the above mentioned ethical guidellines, it is possible their assignments will not be accepted.