Foreign Language
Course: Informatics
Structural unit: Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics
Title
Foreign Language
Code
ОК.06
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 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
9
Learning outcomes
PLO 1. Apply knowledge of the basic forms and laws of abstract 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
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know: basic models of everyday discourse, as well as lexical and grammatical material of level B1 (1-2 semesters).
2. Be able to: understand isolated phrases and widely used expressions necessary for everyday communication in the spheres of personal life, family life, shopping, local geography, work; communicate in ordinary situations where a simple exchange of information on familiar topics is required; to describe in simple language the appearance of one's surroundings and everything related to the sphere of immediate needs (1-2 semesters).
Course content
The study discipline "Foreign language" (English) of the "Bachelor" professional training program belongs to the list of mandatory disciplines, calculated for 510 hours (17 credits). It is taught in 1, 2 semesters and ends with credit (1, 2 semesters) in general English with elements of professional communication. Training takes place using innovative methods and organizational forms of training.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Main:
1. Clare A., Wilson J. Speakout. Intermediate. Student’s book. Pearson Education Limited, 2015. 176 p.
2. Clare A., Wilson J., Dimond-Bayir S. Intermediate Workbook. Pearson Education Limited, 2015. 95 p.
3. Eals F., Oakes S. Speakout. Upper-Intermediate. Student’s book. Pearson Education Limited, 2015. 176 p.
4. Eals F., Oakes S., Harrison L. Speakout. Upper-Intermediate. Workbook. Pearson Education Limited, 2015. 96 p.
5. Esteras S.R., Fabre E.M. Professional English in Use. ICT for Computers and the Internet. Cambridge University Press. 2018. 118 p.
6. Evans V., Dooley J., Nawathe V. Computer Engineering. Express Publishing. 2015.
7. Eric H. Glendinning, John McEwan. Oxford English for Information Technology. Student’s Book (Second Edition) 2006.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
practical classes, consultations, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment (1st semester). The maximum number of points that can be obtained by a student during the semester is 100/60 points, of which:
1. Active work in a practical lesson: PH1.1-PH1.3, PH1.3, PH2.1-PH2.6, PH3.1, PH3.2, PH4.1, PH4.2 – 10 points/6 points;
2. Control work 1: PH1.2, PH1.3, PH2.1-PH2.7, PH3.1, PH3.2, PH4.1, PH4.2 – 20 points/12 points;
3. Control paper 2: PH1.2, PH1.3, PH2.1-PH2.7, PH3.1, PH3.2, PH4.1, PH4.2 – 20 points/12 points;
2. Control paper 3: PH1.2, PH1.3, PH2.1-PH2.7, РН3.1, РН3.2, РН4.1, РН4.2 – 20 points/13 points;
3. Control paper 4: PH1.2, PH1.3, PH2.1-PH2.7, РН3.1, РН3.2, РН4.1, РН4.2 – 30 points/128 points;
Final evaluation (in the form of credit):
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Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
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Departments
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