Que estàs buscant?
T1_Que els estudiants coneixin un tercer idioma, que serà preferentment l'anglès, amb un nivell adequat de forma oral i per escrit, d'acord amb les necessitats que tindran les graduades i els graduats a cada titulació
English for the Professional World aims to help students be competent in planning their job hunting process as well as in using English accurately in certain situations of professional life.
As for the former, considering how competitive professional world is, students must be prepared to sell themselves and make themselves different in order to land a job.
Regarding the latter, effective communication is a skill professionals have to acquire before completing university and entering the world of business.
This module contains methodological and digital online resources in case it is necessary due to Covid-19. That way the achievement of the required knowledge and competencies gathered in this course content will be guaranteed.
In general terms, this subject conttributes to the learning outcomes (LO) specific to the subject matter it belongs to (English).
At a more specific level, this module will help students become competent in the use of English for job hunting and making effective oral presentations. At the end of the course, students must be able to:
Class work is based on a theoretical explanation of the course content. The theory is supported by practical work on the proposed exercises. Exercises will be completed either individually or in small groups according to cooperative learning methodologies.
Pieces of work, exercises, tasks and assignments made both in the classroom or at home will be delivered just after completing each section of the syllabus on a given deadline.
Activities leading to achieve objectives related to oral skills will be made in the classroom in groups of two or more students.
Other autonomous learning tasks will be also taken into account, such as those devoted to the reading of articles and complementary exercises.
Due to COVID-19, this module has been scheduled entirely online. Students may attend lessons via Zoom platform, which allows individual and group work as if it were done in the classroom. Lessons will be recorded and the audio file will be posted on ECampus. That way, students having problems with attendance may follow lessons according to their availability.
1. Personal Statement. CV. Cover Letter. Job Interview
2. Effective Oral Presentations
Aiming to gather evidence of the achievement of learning outcomes (LO), the following activities will be carried out :
Activity 1: Personal statement. CV. Cover Letter. Job interview. (Content 1) (Evidence of Learning Outcomes LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5, LO6, LO7, LO8, and LO9) Individual Activity
Regarding competencies, this activity has an impact on crosscurricular competency T1
Activity 2. Effective Oral Presentations (Content 2) (Evidence of Learning Outcomes LO9 and LO10) Individual activity
Regarding competencies, this activity has an impact on crosscurricular competency T1
Even though this module is scheduled to be entirely delivered online, the learning activities will remain the same.
Assignments on all the points of the syllabus will be collected for assessment:
- Personal statement
- CV
- Cover letter
- Job interview
- Formal writing
- Oral exercises: discussions, dialogues, oral presentations
1. Continuous assessment: 70%
2. Oral presentation of professional profile: 20% . This activity is mandatory in order to pass the subject.
3. Class attendance and participation: 10%
Resit Exam: 70%. The resit exam covers the continuous assessment part (point 1 above). In order to be allowed to do the resit exam, a mark of 4 to 4.9 must be achieved in the continuous assessment part. Otherwise, the module will be given a fail. The highest mark possible in the resit exam is PASS (5).
VERY IMPORTANT:
Total or partial PLAGIARISM of any of the assignments will be automatically qualified as FAIL (0). And, if plagiarism is repeated, it may mean that the module has a definitive qualification of FAIL (0).
PLAGIARISM consists of copying text from unacknowledged sources, whether this is part of a sentence or a whole text, which is intended as the student’s own text. It includes cutting and pasting from Internet sources, presented unmodified in the student’s own text. PLAGIARISM IS A SERIOUS OFFENCE. Students must respect authors’ intellectual property, always identifying the sources they may use. They must also be responsible for the originality and authenticity of their own texts.
Handouts. English for the Professional World.
Powell, Mark. In Company 3.0. S.l.: Macmillan, 2004.
http://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice
Evans, David. Business English Verbs. Harlow: Penguin English, 2000. Print.
Flinders, Steve, and Steve Flinders. Test Your Professional English: Business : General. Harlow, Essex, Eng: Pearson Education, 2002. Print.
McCarthy, Michael, and Felicity O'Dell. English Vocabulary in Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
http://www.cv-masterclass.com/
Downes, Colm. Cambridge English for Job-Hunting. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.