Foreign Language

Course: Computer science

Structural unit: Faculty of information Technology

Title
Foreign Language
Code
ОК 8
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Trimester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15
Learning outcomes
Аpply knowledge of the basic forms and laws of abstract and logical thinking, the basics of the methodology of scientific knowledge, the forms and methods of extracting, analyzing, processing and synthesizing information in the subject area of computer science.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Missing
Course content
The discipline "Foreign Language" (English) of the Bachelor's degree program consists of five content parts dedicated to studying topics in the field of information technology. Learning takes place using innovative teaching methods and organizational forms, including project methods and web quests, brainstorming, interactive and didactic games, flipped learning, and the use of texts (INSERT method). Some topics of professional orientation are assigned for independent learning by students, during which they learn to work with authentic literature.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Santiago RemachaEsteras. Infotech English for computer users. Fourth edition. Professional English. Cambridge University press. 2008. Clarke, Simon. MacmillanEnglishGrammarinContext: Essential. – Oxford: Macmillan, 2008. – 232 p. – CD-ROM – ISBN 978-1-4050-7051-5. Mironchuk T.A., Pastushenko T.V. Vocabulary Activator. – K.: КНУ, 2011. – 152 p. Vince, Michael.MacmillanEnglishGrammarinContext: Intermediate. – Oxford: Macmillan, 2008. – 208p. – CD-ROM – ISBN 978-1-4050-7144-4. David Cotton, David Falvey, Simon Kent. Market Leader. Intermediate.Course Book. — Pearson Education Limited, 2000. David Cotton, David Falvey, Simon Kent. Market Leader. Intermediate.Practice File. — Pearson Education Limited, 2003. Bill Mascull. Business Vocabulary in Use. — Cambridge UniversityPress, 2002. George Bethell, Tricia Aspinall. Test your Business Vocabulary in Use. Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Practical classes, consultations, independent work.
Assessment methods and criteria
The course consists of 5 content parts, each including practical sessions and independent student work, which are concluded with an assessment of the level of mastery of the corresponding part of the course material. The final assessment in the form of a credit (1 semester): a credit is awarded to the student based on their work throughout the semester. If the resulting total score is 60 or above, the student is credited. The final assessment in the form of an exam (2nd and 7th semesters): the exam is evaluated with a maximum of 40 points. If a student receives less than 24 points during the exam, they are marked as "unsatisfactory" and the points earned are not counted. The recommended minimum for eligibility for the exam is 36 points, with a critical minimum of 20 points. Students who have earned a total score below the minimum for eligibility must necessarily make up the material for the topics for which they have academic debt.
Language of instruction
English

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