Study programmeFrançais
Placement 10 : Communication and Living Together in The Scandinavian Area
Programme component of Specialised Master degree in Language Sciences - Communication and Living Together in The Scandinavian AreaResearch Institute for Language science and Technology
CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UL-S1-SCANDI-304-MOptional UEREUTER HedwigT206 - Etudes nordiques
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Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français0000010.0010.00

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
L-ISCL-304Placement 10 : Communication and Living Together in The Scandinavian Area100.00%
Unité d'enseignement

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Have a complete understanding. Analyse any communicative situation (real or depicted) in reference to the theoretical and methodological frameworks within various scientific approaches to language.
    • Master and appropriately mobilise knowledge and methodological approaches to understand and explain the normal/atypical/pathological functioning of individuals, groups or organisations, using any form of language.
    • Analyse and model a communicative situation (individually or collectively) by critically selecting isolated theories and suitable methodological approaches.
    • Critically analyse the extent and limitations of different types of intervention in a situation of linguistic nature.
  • Adopt a scientific approach. Master the scientific approaches in language sciences.
    • Master the different steps to carry out research in language sciences.
    • Appropriately apply different scientific research methods.
    • Construct a reference framework, formulate questions or hypotheses from the analysis of scientific literature.
    • Collect data and thoroughly analyse it qualitatively and quantitatively.
    • Adequately interpret results taking into account the reference framework within which the research was developed.
    • Develop communication skills specific to the field of research (publication, proficiency in English or another language depending on the specific field of research).
    • Present research results, orally and in writing, in their native language and in English or another language depending on the specific field of research.
  • Communicate effectively. Communicate and exchange information in a structured and adapted way to the intended purpose and relevant public.
    • Present and structure data in a clear, precise, neutral, and non-oriented way.
    • Present (orally and in writing) the results of an intervention (study, analysis, investigation, etc.) to adequately inform a target audience.
    • Write a well-justified report about an intervention in a situation of linguistic nature.
    • Appropriately use presentation materials.
  • Work collaboratively. Work effectively with different actors as part of a team or a network of professionals.
    • Contribute to the coordination and animation of a multi-professional and multi-disciplinary team.
    • Implement the most effective ways of interpersonal collaboration in a given collaborative situation.
    • Share knowledge and data to carry out a common project.
    • Listen to team members and partners. Encourage expressing a shared opinion. Accept and discuss a different point of view than theirs.
    • Identify specialist networks, interact and collaborate with them, and research external expertise if necessary.
  • Have a willingness to keep learning. Assess and pursue professional and personal development.
    • Monitor knowledge and methodological approaches in order to evolve their thinking and practice.
    • Learn from practice (based particularly on assessment). Question themselves.
    • Analyse their personal functioning and adapt their professional attitudes.
    • Continue to train and improve their skills.
  • Have a complete understanding. Analyse any communicative situation (real or depicted) in reference to the theoretical and methodological frameworks within various scientific approaches to language.
    • Master and appropriately mobilise knowledge and methodological approaches to understand and explain the normal/atypical/pathological functioning of individuals, groups or organisations, using any form of language.
    • Analyse and model a communicative situation (individually or collectively) by critically selecting isolated theories and suitable methodological approaches.
    • Critically analyse the extent and limitations of different types of intervention in a situation of linguistic nature.
  • Communicate effectively. Communicate and exchange information in a structured and adapted way to the intended purpose and relevant public.
    • Present and structure data in a clear, precise, neutral, and non-oriented way.
    • Present (orally and in writing) the results of an intervention (study, analysis, investigation, etc.) to adequately inform a target audience.
    • Write a well-justified report about an intervention in a situation of linguistic nature.
    • Appropriately use presentation materials.
  • Work collaboratively. Work effectively with different actors as part of a team or a network of professionals.
    • Contribute to the coordination and animation of a multi-professional and multi-disciplinary team.
    • Implement the most effective ways of interpersonal collaboration in a given collaborative situation.
    • Share knowledge and data to carry out a common project.
    • Listen to team members and partners. Encourage expressing a shared opinion. Accept and discuss a different point of view than theirs.
    • Identify specialist networks, interact and collaborate with them, and research external expertise if necessary.
  • Have a willingness to keep learning. Assess and pursue professional and personal development.
    • Monitor knowledge and methodological approaches in order to evolve their thinking and practice.
    • Learn from practice (based particularly on assessment). Question themselves.
    • Analyse their personal functioning and adapt their professional attitudes.
    • Continue to train and improve their skills.
  • Adopt a scientific approach. Master the scientific approaches in language sciences.
    • Master the different steps to carry out research in language sciences.
    • Appropriately apply different scientific research methods.
    • Construct a reference framework, formulate questions or hypotheses from the analysis of scientific literature.
    • Collect data and thoroughly analyse it qualitatively and quantitatively.
    • Adequately interpret results taking into account the reference framework within which the research was developed.
    • Develop communication skills specific to the field of research (publication, proficiency in English or another language depending on the specific field of research).
    • Present research results, orally and in writing, in their native language and in English or another language depending on the specific field of research.
    • Understand the rules of interaction specific to Scandinavian communities.
    • Understand communication rules necessary for the investigation of linguistic and cultural issues in Scandinavia.
    • Understand and analyse the cultural dynamics in Scandinavian companies.
    • Understand and know how to identify Scandinavian identities and mentalities.
    • Identify current research issues in Scandinavian cultural and linguistic fields.
    • Understand research methodologies in language sciences and know how to apply them to the Scandinavian domain.
    • Understand research methodologies in cultural sciences and know how to apply them to the Scandinavian domain.

Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

  • Practical test

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • Practical test

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • Practical Test

Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)

  • Practical test

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AA
L-ISCL-304

Mode of delivery

AA
L-ISCL-304

Required Reading

AA
L-ISCL-304

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AA
L-ISCL-304

Recommended Reading

AA
L-ISCL-304

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AA
L-ISCL-304

Other Recommended Reading

AA
L-ISCL-304

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
L-ISCL-304Non autorisé
Date de génération : 17/03/2017
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