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Academic and Communication SkillsLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: KM00GD85

General information


Credits
5 cr
Institution
Metropolia

Objective

Students know their physical and social study environment and the academic counselling and study practices at the Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. Students know the structure of the curriculum and they are able to complete their study plan. Students recognize their strengths and development areas in learning. Students are capable of international skills development and goal-oriented career planning. The student is able to communicate and interact when studying and in working life. The student is able to produce various types of texts in their own field for different channels. The student is familiar with the good practices of oral and written communication and is able to apply them appropriately. The student is able to utilise their language and communication skills for the continuous development of their thinking and expertise. Students know how to operate in the academic ICT environment. Students know how to use the academic information systems, office suite software and social media tools.

Student will be able to handle information appropriately, identify the most common information security threats and be prepared to meet the requirements of working life in terms of information security skills.

Student will understand the principles of large language models and their advantages and disadvantages. They will be able to use AI in a responsible and ethical way in learning, taking responsibility for the content of their own work and following good scientific practice.

Content

- physical and social study environment and the essential rules and regulations concerning higher education
- academic counselling and study practices, learning and study skills, curricula, study planning and Individual Study Plan (ISP)
- student affairs and services
- information about work in the relevant industry and international skills
- basics of information retrieval and referencing guidelines
- academic writing
- oral communication and interaction skills
- expert-level text skills and writing of professional texts
- interaction skills: customer communication, group work and negotiation situations
- presentation skills, effective speaking and giving feedback
- communication in project and in research and development work
- communication planning and assessment
- good practices of digital communication
- pertinent information systems at Metropolia, office suite software and social media tools
- basic knowledge and skills in information security and data protection
- training and critically evaluating your own AI model.
- understanding the concepts underlying AI and the correct context of use

Qualifications

B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students have acceptable participation in class and complete the assignments to a satisfactory standard. Students demonstrate that they know the essential academic practices and can use the pertinent information systems. The student is able, under guidance, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students actively participate in class and complete the assignments to a good standard and are able to reflect on their learning process. Students demonstrate that they know the essential academic practices and can use the pertinent information systems. The student is independently able to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students actively participate in class and complete the assignments to an excellent standard and are able to apply their learned knowledge. Students demonstrate that they know the essential academic practices and can use the pertinent information systems. The student is able, in a target-oriented way, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Students have acceptable participation in class and complete the assignments to a satisfactory standard. Students demonstrate that they know the essential academic practices and can use the pertinent information systems. The student is able, under guidance, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Further information

The course content is determined individually for each degree programme and integrated into the degree context in the curriculum and into substance studies.

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