Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Written English

Written English
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8546
2
First semester
OB
English
English for academic purposes
Main language of instruction: English

Teaching staff


By appointment.

Introduction

The aim of this programme is primarily to improve writing skills within the context of the degree programme. It is based on the principles that language and literacy is acquired when language is used as a means for understanding and constructing knowledge such as when we generate ideas and acquire the language through writing. Students will also be invited to connect what they already know and have experienced with what they are being asked to read and do.

The programme consists of 3 elements: class-based lessons, tutorials and self-study. The teacher-led lessons focus on developing students’ writing skills guiding them through the writing process. Tutorials will focus on student development and interpersonal skills and will include an evaluated group project. The final part being the self-study element which primarily focuses on writing and developing the use of reference and self-correction tools.

All three elements have been specifically designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and resources that will increase their confidence in order to communicate effectively in English.

* The rules of the faculty regarding plagiarism will be strictly observed.

Pre-course requirements

Recommended minimum global level is that of a B2.1 before the start of the course.

Objectives

Classroom:

  • To develop critical thinking skills applied to reading materials and practice analytical and argumentative strategies that enable students to present and support their ideas. For students to become aware that in the process through their own writing, they are building on and contributing to an existing base of language resources and knowledge.

Tutorial:

  • To develop students’ interpersonal skills as well as the ability to work with others in both native and an additional language.

Self Study:

  • To develop drafting skills and strategies to support self-correction. In addition, students will consolidate grammar knowledge in order to apply it to their own writing.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 01 - The ability to adapt to varying circumstances
  • 02 - The ability to understand, accept criticism and correct errors
  • 03 - The ability to administer and manage human and technical resources
  • 04 - The ability to work in a team and autonomously
  • 05 - The ability to organise time and workspace
  • 06 - The ability to develop academic rigour, responsibility, ethics and professionalism
  • 07 - The ability to apply the deontology and respect for the audiovisual sector
  • 08 - The ability of critical analysis, synthesis, concretion and abstraction
  • 09 - The ability to objectify, quantify and interpret (data, statistics, empirical evidence…)
  • 10 - The ability to confront difficulties and resolve problems
  • 11 - The ability to generate debate and reflection
  • 12 - The ability to meet deadlines, develop the ability to be punctual and respect for human, technical and material resources
  • 13 - The ability to create spoken and written communication
  • 19 - The ability of informative documentation
  • 21 - Knowledge and mastery of the digital culture
  • 24 - The ability to plan and organize both short term and long term projects
  • 25 - The ability to maximize creative development
  • 26 - The ability to develop a sense of taste and perfection in the aesthetics and finalization of projects
  • 50 - The ability to adapt, understand and apply the expressive possibilities of new technologies and future changes
  • 53 - Lingustic ability in Catalan, Spanish and English
  • 54 - The ability to skillfully manage the literature, terminology and linguistic structures of the English language related to the field of communication.

Learning outcomes of the subject

Students are expected:

  1. To read and understand the bibliography and literature from the field of Journalism in English.
  2. To know and use the terminology and linguistic structures of the English language related to the field of Communication media.
  3. To understand the main ideas in conferences and lectures given in English.
  4. To carry out oral and/or written presentations in English.
  5. To analyse and synthesise information both orally and written.
  6. To demonstrate the ability to work in a team.
  7. To demonstrate the capacity for autonomous language learning.
  8. To demonstrate the ability to plan and organise work.
  9. To demonstrate interpersonal skills. 

Students are expected:

  1. To read and understand the bibliography and literature from the field of Journalism in English.
  2. To know and use the terminology and linguistic structures of the English language related to the field of Communication media.
  3. To understand the main ideas in conferences and lectures given in English.
  4. To carry out oral and/or written presentations in English.
  5. To analyse and synthesise information both orally and written.
  6. To demonstrate the ability to work in a team.
  7. To demonstrate the capacity for autonomous language learning.
  8. To demonstrate the ability to plan and organise work.
  9. To demonstrate interpersonal skills.

Syllabus

Block 1 (2 to 4 weeks) - General introduction to writing techniques and skills (brainstorming and creating ideas, outlining, introduction, topic sentences, paragraph formation, body, conclusion).

Block 2 (10 to 12 weeks) - Different types of writing: description, comparison, narrative, cause and effect, persuasive, etc.

Block 3 (2 weeks) - Final production with a group project and final exam based on types of writing.

Teaching and learning activities

In person



TRAINING ACTIVITY ECTS CREDITS
Coaching. Monitoring how students learn the content of the subject, either individually or in groups. In the coaching sessions, mistakes will be corrected, queries answered, and exercises and activities to achieve the established objectives will be suggested. 2.4
Seminar. This activity will consist of taking an in-depth look at specific up-to-date topics in a monographic manner-in some cases these topics will have been debated socially-, via active work in small groups. 3.6
Practical workshop. A highly practical working activity, where students can acquire skills that are practical or also theoretical (intellectual skills, logical skills, critical skills, intellectual learning skills, study skills, quoting skills, etc). 2.4
Workshop. Advanced and intensive workshops of a longer duration, led by lecturers and/or foreign professionals, in which the language used is English. These culminate in the creation of a professional or semi-professional product which is also produced in English. 2.4
Lectures. In lectures, lecturers/professors not only transmit content or knowledge, but also, and above all else, attitudes, motivation, skills and values, etc. They also ensure that participants can express their opinions and arguments to the other students. 7.2

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



Evaluation of the subject

Individual texts - 60%

Competencies - 6,8,15,41

Five individual written texts (worth 12.5% each) based on material and concepts covered in class. All assessed texts must be written in class. 

Group project - 25%

Competencies - 6,8,15,41

One extended group project as a culmination and extension of the individual  projects.

Final exam - 15%

Competencies - 6,15,41

A 500 word essay, one of the types practised in class, randomly chosen on the day of the exam, that students must write in the two hours provided.

  • Students with a final mark between 4 and 5 in the first sitting only have the right in the second sitting to make up the material that was failed or not handed in.
  • Students with a mark that is less than a 4 in the first sitting will have to make up 100% of the subject in the second sitting by taking an extended final exam. 

In all situations and in both sittings students must show a B2 level in English to pass the subject.

Bibliography and resources

Class-based materials:

 To be provided by the teacher, based on essential writing skills needed.

Teaching and learning material