Course label : | English |
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Teaching departement : | LVI / Foreign Languages |
Teaching manager : | Madam HAKIMA LARABI |
Education language : | |
Potential ects : | 0 |
Results grid : | |
Code and label (hp) : | ENSCL_CI_M9_5_1 - Anglais |
Education team
Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Madam ANNE GUEGAND / Mister ABDELAMAR BENAISSA / Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers
Summary
Foster the international exposure of educated engineers by facilitating their integration at a foreign university or company (internships), thereby giving them an additional asset when they start their job search. To give all engineering students the means to be autonomous with regards to understanding, writing and speaking English. The linguistic aspects of the course are closely linked to the culture and civilisation of the countries considered. Students can therefore integrate into a professional environment abroad and communicate both in writing and orally in everyday and professional situations.
Educational goals
Semester 9 programme: English for professional communication: Students present their company and research, a project, negotiations in an international context, etc. Students develop business, technical and legal vocabulary and intercultural openness.
Sustainable development goals
Knowledge control procedures
Continuous Assessment
Comments: Assessment: A written exam (two hours) and a professional oral presentation.
Online resources
Pedagogy
Thematic work on the programme and role play. Various media (press, video documents, professional documents, etc.), role play and case studies. Students work in groups organised by level.
Sequencing / learning methods
Number of hours - Lectures : | 0 |
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Number of hours - Tutorial : | 30 |
Number of hours - Practical work : | 0 |
Number of hours - Seminar : | 0 |
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : | 0 |
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : | 0 |
Number of hours - Projects : | 0 |
Prerequisites
Students must have validated semester 8 of the of the single or double-degree engineering programme. Required level: Minimum of B2 (CEFRL) The minimum level of English required by the Commission des Titres d'Ingᅵnieur (the French commission of engineering degrees) after graduating from an engineering programme is level B2, as defined by the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" of the Council of Europe. In particular, this level must be assessed and certified by a recognised language exam or test, for example a TOEIC score of 785, a TOEFL score of 550 (213 for the computer-based test), grade C on the FCE, etc. At the end of the course, third-year engineering students should have acquired most of the C1-level language skills.