Course Catalog 2008-2009
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Course Catalog 2008-2009

KIE-3456 Society and State, English Advanced Web Course, 3 cr

Course´s person responsible

John Shepherd

Implementations

  Lecture times and places Target group recommended to
Implementation 1


Per 1 :
Friday 14 - 16, K2245

 
DI-Opiskelijat
KV-opiskelijat
Kandiopiskelijat  
Implementation 2


Per 3 :
Friday 14 - 16, K2245

 
DI-Opiskelijat
KV-opiskelijat
Kandiopiskelijat  
Implementation 3


Per 1 :
Friday 14 - 16, K2245

 
DI-Opiskelijat
KV-opiskelijat
Kandiopiskelijat  
Implementation 5    


Requirements

Completion of several shorter assignments and one longer assignment, as directed by the teacher.

Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning

There will be one optional meeting at the beginning of each course, but then all the work will be carried out in the Moodle environment.

Objectives

To give students up to date information on and a critical view of contemporary UK society and institutions and to compare them with those of other countries; to give an insight into working life, business, industry and culture in the UK and to interpret current issues; to develop critical thinking and research skills; to practice and develop reading comprehension, listening comprehension and writing skills.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Introduction: UK identity formation; regions, language and culture; history as part of identity formation; current issues in identity such as Islamic identity; immigration, population expansion  Language skills: reading and listening comprehension, writing a short assignment (c. 2 pages); research skills: locating and evaluating new source material, development of critical thinking about the issues featured    
2. Education: overview of education system in the UK, particularly in England and Wales, with the focus especially on higher education  Ditto   
3. Politics and the economy: Thatcherism and its effects in the UK and elsewhere  Ditto   
4. Business and industry in the UK, corporate culture and working in the UK  Ditto   
5. Employment and unemployment in the UK and the EU  Ditto   
6. The environment. Environmental problems. Threats and opportunities. Carbon footprint  Ditto   
7. Science and technology in the UK: history of development and current issues in the field  Ditto   
8. Central and local government: conflict between the center and the periphery  Ditto   
9. Health, medicine and social care. Current issues in the medical field. The NHS  Ditto   
10. Living in the UK: housing, leisure, sport, the class system.   Ditto   
11. Writing in English: how to write academically and present a paper; referencing; plagiarism     


Evaluation criteria for the course

Continuous assessment of 3 shorter assignments and one longer one. The final grade will be derived from all of these, but greater weight will be placed on the final,longer assignment.

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Other online content   Course content online   Teachers own material            Suomi  


Prerequisites

Course O/R
KIE-3200 Englantia tekniikan opiskelijoille Obligatory  

Prerequisite relations (Requires logging in to POP)

More precise information per implementation

  Description Methods of instruction Implementation
Implementation 1 Ryhmä 1: verkkokurssi periodeilla 1-2. Tapaaminen pe 29.8. klo 14 kielistudio K2245:ssa.   Lectures
Excercises
Practical works
   
Contact teaching: 0 %
Distance learning: 0 %
Self-directed learning: 0 %  
Implementation 2 Ryhmä 2: verkkokurssi periodeilla 3-4. Tapaaminen pe 5.12. klo 14 kielistudio K2245:ssa.   Lectures
Excercises
Practical works
   
Contact teaching: 0 %
Distance learning: 0 %
Self-directed learning: 0 %  
Implementation 3 Ryhmä 3: verkkokurssi periodeilla 1-2.        
Implementation 5 Summer University course, summer 2009 a Moodle course        


Last modified24.03.2009
ModifierAnne Jussila