Module PS1030-KP04, PS1030

English for Bachelor and Master students MLS (Engl)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each summer semester

Credit points

4

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Bachelor Molecular Life Science 2024, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Master MES 2020, optional subject, interdisciplinary
  • Bachelor MES 2020, optional subject, interdisciplinary
  • Bachelor MLS 2018, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor MLS 2016, optional suject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor Biophysics 2016, optional subject, no specific field
  • Master MES 2014, optional subject, no specific field
  • Bachelor MES 2014, optional subject, no specific field
  • Master MLS 2009, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor MES 2011, optional subject, medical engineering science
  • Master CLS 2010, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor MLS 2009, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence

Classes and lectures:

  • English for Bachelor and Master students MLS (exercise, 4 SWS)

Workload:

  • 60 hours private studies
  • 60 hours in-classroom work

Contents of teaching:

  • Exercise: The content follows a curriculum, modified depending on the given skills and the thematic interests of the participants.
  • Creating a CV in English

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • Students acquire basic knowledge of the English language in word and writing.
  • They improve their communication in English.
  • They improve their skills in reading and writing English texts, including specialist literature.

Grading through:

  • written exam

Responsible for this module:

  • M. Sc. Sara Meitner

Teacher:

  • M. Sc. Sara Meitner

Literature:

  • : Up-to-date publications and articles

Language:

  • offered only in English

Notes:

Prerequisites for attending the module:
- None

Prerequisites for the exam:
- Preliminary examinations can be determined at the beginning of the semester. If preliminary work has been defined, it must have been completed and positively assessed before the initial examination.

Last Updated:

14.12.2020