5 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Lorente Fernandez Paula coordinator;
Language
Spanisn
Prerequisites
- Having met the BAC 3 course objectives set by the Faculty of Arts.
- Having enrolled for this course and included it in one's curriculum.
Main themes
The aim is to develop the systematic mastering of the communication and language skills (socio-lignuistic and pragmatic) needed in various productive, receptive, interactive and mediation situations, corresponding to a B2.2/C1-level of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages. At the end of this learning module, the student should be able to enter the job market.
The themes tackled are: job applications, human resources and business culture in Hispanic countries.
The themes tackled are: job applications, human resources and business culture in Hispanic countries.
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | At the end of this learning module, the student should be able to:
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The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
This learning module aims at developing all the language and communication skills entrenched in a communicative, lexical and grammatical approach.
The methodology is very varied and includes carrying out various written and oral assignments throughout the course, linked to the themes tackled. These tasks are to be submitted either during classroom hours or in a digital portfolio on the ePortfolio@ucl platform.
This course is exclusively interactive, with the students carrying out their projects in the context of vocational induction. With the aim of accomplishing the above-mentioned assignments, various activities linked to communication and the mastering of the code will be proposed.
These activites are aimed at improving the various language and communication skills (listening and reading comprehension, writing and speaking). Various materials and activities are used: role-playing, debates, group work, songs, film, documentaries, etc.
The methodology is very varied and includes carrying out various written and oral assignments throughout the course, linked to the themes tackled. These tasks are to be submitted either during classroom hours or in a digital portfolio on the ePortfolio@ucl platform.
This course is exclusively interactive, with the students carrying out their projects in the context of vocational induction. With the aim of accomplishing the above-mentioned assignments, various activities linked to communication and the mastering of the code will be proposed.
These activites are aimed at improving the various language and communication skills (listening and reading comprehension, writing and speaking). Various materials and activities are used: role-playing, debates, group work, songs, film, documentaries, etc.
Teaching methods
This learning module is conducted in the form of contact hours in combination with a substantial e-learning component on two UCL platforms (Moodle and Mahara).
The module is essentially based on PBL (problem-based learning) and on the principle of self-assessment: the student is at the heart of their learning and is cognitively involved, so that they can construct knowledge and know-how by themselves as well as with the help of their peers. Thus, various forms of self-assessment and peer-assessment are proposed throughout the learning module.
The module is essentially based on PBL (problem-based learning) and on the principle of self-assessment: the student is at the heart of their learning and is cognitively involved, so that they can construct knowledge and know-how by themselves as well as with the help of their peers. Thus, various forms of self-assessment and peer-assessment are proposed throughout the learning module.
Evaluation methods
Continuous assessment including various assignments and tests throughout the semester (writing exercises, presentations, classroom attendance and participation).
The course is targeted at four major themes that are aimed at simulating the vocational induction of a young university graduate. For each subject, the students have to submit an assignment:
The course is targeted at four major themes that are aimed at simulating the vocational induction of a young university graduate. For each subject, the students have to submit an assignment:
- writing a résumé or a video-CV as well as a covering letter aimed at being invited for a job interview
- attending a job interview
- elaborating a plan to improve the quality of the relationship between the employee and the employer and attending a meeting during which this plan will be approved
- presenting an innovative project in front of a jury at a contest for young entrepreneurs.
Bibliography
Ressources et matériaux didactiques disponibles sur la plateformes Moodle du cours.
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Master [120] in Electro-mechanical Engineering
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Master [120] in Business Engineering
Master [120] in Mathematical Engineering
Master [120] in Computer Science and Engineering
Master [120] in Chemical and Materials Engineering
Master [120] in Civil Engineering
Master [120] in Physical Engineering
Master [120] in Management
Master [120] in Computer Science
Master [120] in Mechanical Engineering