FEI D4– Specialized Foreign Language for Doctoral Students I
Study programs
Teaching information
Teaching form
SeminarStudy method
AttendanceHours per week (full-time)
2Hours per semester (part-time)
ZS 52/,26/LS 52/,26Teachers
PhDr. Roman Sorger, PhD. Ing. Lucia Michaleková, PhD.
Schedule
Learning outcomes
Preparing the doctoral student to use a professional foreign language within the scope of their particular specialisation, which is the focus of their doctoral studies. Acquisition and development of skills for working with scientific text - reading comprehension and translation. In the context of oral communication, the acquisition of the ability to present relevant specialised topics within the doctoral student's specialisation and to discuss conversational topics set by the Department of Languages.
Course outline
Brief outline of the course: 100 pages of scientific text within the doctoral student's field Conversational topics: Specialised topics: 1. My workplace 8 topics within the doctoral student's field 2. Doctoral studies 3. Conferences 4. Study abroad 5. Projects 6. The labour market and my career 7. Research and development 8. Science, technology and the environment
Completion conditions
Assessment and completion of the course: Credit test Continuous assessment: Student passes the continuous assessment and receives credits when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 1u out of 1u. Individual consultations Learning outcome 1: The doctoral student independently studies, consults and translates a 100-page scientific text focused on their specialization. Form of education – Individual work and consultation with a language teacher Method of verification: Oral verification of the translation Learning outcome 2: The doctoral student also develops 8 conversational and 8 professional topics related to his professional text. Form of education – Individual work and consultation with a language teacher Method of verification: oral verification of the developed conversational and specialised topics. Final assessment: credit/examination Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Recommended literature
100 strán odborného textu – podľa výberu doktoranda v rámci jeho špecializácie - platí pre všetky CJ Angličtina: McCarthy, M., O’Dell, F.: Academic Vocabulary in Use, 2nd ed., Cambridge, 2016. Murphy, R.: English Grammar in Use, Cambridge, 2012.
Notes
full-time study – 0 creditspart-time study – 2 credits