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Academic and Communication Skills (5 ECTS)

Code: KM00GH19-3002

General information


Timing
25.08.2025 - 31.12.2025
The implementation has not yet started.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
On-campus
Unit
School of Media, Desigh and Conservation
Campus
Hämeentie 135 D
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 7
Degree programmes
Live Performance Technology
Course
KM00GH19
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Objective

The student knows their physical and social study environment and the academic counselling and study practices at the Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. The student knows the structure of the curriculum and they are able to complete their study plan. The student recognises their strengths and development areas in learning. The student is capable of international skills development and goal-oriented career planning.

The student is able to communicate and interact in studies and at work. 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.

The student is able to work in a study-related IT environment. They can use information systems, office software and social media tools necessary for their studies.

The student is able to manage information appropriately, identify the most common information security threats and be prepared to meet workplace requirements related to information security skills.

The student understands the principles of large language models and their advantages and disadvantages. The student is able to use AI responsibly and ethically 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
• 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 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

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has an overview of the key study practices and is able to use the necessary information technology systems required in their studies. The student observes their own learning. The student is able, under guidance, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student is familiar with the study practices and uses the necessary information technology systems required in their studies fluently. The student recognises their own learning strengths and areas for development. The student is independently able to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student is familiar with the study practices and uses the necessary information technology systems required in their studies fluently. The student reflects on their own learning and is willing to develop their learning skills. The student is able, in a target-oriented way, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work. The student shows willingness to develop their competencies in interactive and communication skills as specialists in their field.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student has an overview of the key study practices and is able to use the necessary information technology systems required in their studies. The student observes their own learning. The student is able, under guidance, to use and produce oral and written text types required for professional expert work.

Qualifications

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

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