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Module code: MAB_24_A_2.06.TEM |
2S (2 hours per week) |
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Semester: 2 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Written exam 120 min.
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MAB_19_A_2.06.TEM (P241-0281) Mechanical and Process Engineering, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2019
, semester 2, mandatory course
MAB_24_A_2.06.TEM Mechanical and Process Engineering, Bachelor, SO 01.10.2024
, semester 2, mandatory course
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30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 60 hours (equivalent to 2 ECTS credits). There are therefore 37.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
MAB_24_A_1.05.BEM Business English for Mechanical Engineers
[updated 27.10.2023]
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
MAB_24_A_3.03.AEJ Applying for an Engineering Job
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Christine Sick |
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Christine Sick
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Learning outcomes:
The modules _Business English for Mechanical Engineers_, _Technical English for Mechanical Engineers and Professional Presentations_, _Applying for an Engineering Job_ and _Design / Manufacturing / Process Engineering Project in English_ should be seen in conjunction with one another. They offer students a framework to further develop their English language skills in a professionally related area from the desired entry level B1 to level B2. The module _Technical English for Mechanical Engineers and Professional Presentations_ focuses on developing listening and reading comprehension skills in the area of technical English relevant to the students´ study program, as well as business English presentation skills. After successfully completing this module, students will be familiar with different reading strategies and will be able to apply them to course-specific specialist texts. They will also be able to follow technical lectures, presentations or lectures in English and organize the content of those lectures in notes. In addition to training their listening and reading comprehension skills, students will repeat relevant grammatical structures and expand their technical vocabulary in selected areas of mechanical engineering and will be able to apply that vocabulary adequately. After successfully completing this module, students will understand strategies for the creation of professional, subject-specific presentations in English. They will be able to structure English-language presentations and use typical verbal expressions in them.
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Module content:
Technical English: - Mechanical engineering studies and subjects - Understanding course-specific technical texts in general and in detail (e.g. Engineering Materials, Materials in the Automotive Industry, Aluminium, Energy, Heat and Work) - Understanding course-specific presentations, talks, lectures, videos in general and in detail (incl. note-taking techniques) (e.g. Mechanical Science, Shape Memory Alloys, Nickel Titanium, Wind Energy) - Oral and written definition of technical terms - Describing cause-and-effect relationships Business English: Presentations - Strategic knowledge - Structure of a presentation in English - Typical language of English presentations - Structures for linguistic implementation - Describing cause-and-effect relationships - Describing trends - Preparation and short presentation on a material science topic In addition, we will work on: - Building a technical vocabulary for technical English and presentations - Repeating relevant grammatical structures (passive voice, relative clauses, adjectives and adverbs, cause and effect)
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Teaching methods/Media:
Learning objectives will be achieved through integrated training of the four basic skills (listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking and writing) in relevant communication situations supported by multimedia, as well as the repetition of basic grammar and vocabulary. Target group-specific teaching/learning materials (print, audio, video), as well as multimedia CALL and e&mLearning materials will be used.
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Recommended or required reading:
Students will receive a list of recommended teaching and learning materials. The following materials are free of charge for students of the htw saar. We recommend their use for independent learning: Susanne Ley, Christine Sick: prep course English m&eLanguageLearningPortal@CAS (e&m-Learning-Angebot zur Unterstützung der Studierenden beim Englischlernen am Campus Alt-Saarbrücken der htw saar, Niveau A1-B1) Christine Sick (2015): TechnoPlus Englisch VocabApp (Mobile-Learning-Angebot insbesondere zum Grundwortschatz, alle Niveaustufen), EUROKEY. Christine Sick, unter Mitarbeit von Miriam Lange (2011): TechnoPlus Englisch 2.0 (Multimediales Sprachlernprogramm für Technisches und Business Englisch, Niveau B1-B2+), EUROKEY. Christine Sick, unter Mitarbeit von Lisa Rauhoff und Miriam Wedig (seit 2016): Online Extensions zu TechnoPlus Englisch, EUROKEY. m&eLanguageLearningPortal@CAS
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