Students are required to revise English grammar, writing and vocabulary skills in B2 level. Course materials include class notes, online exercises and information, work task material in both the Language Centre and the e-class in which students must register. A minimum of twenty five hours per semester is recommended for students to complete the English syllabus of self-access materials. The final mark will be based on assignments & quizzes during the semester and a final examination. 4 ECTS
Note: Students who have a certified level of C2 in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages may submit an authorised photocopy of their certificate to the secretary of the Language Centre at the beginning of the semester in order to receive a final mark of eight without an examination in English I.
English II offers an extension of the grammar and vocabulary skills initiated in English 01 with a further emphasis on academic reading and writing skills. In addition to the minimum 25-hour attendance recommended for the completion of level 02 materials at the Language Centre, students may also register in grammar and conversation tutorials. Students should also register in the e-class. The final mark will be based on assignments, quizzes, and an examination. 4 ECTS
Note: Students who have a certified level of C2 in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages may submit an authorised photocopy of their certificate to the secretary of the Language Centre at the beginning of the semester in order to receive a final mark of 8,0 without an examination.
English III combines a programme of self-access learning at the Language Centre with a series of thematic work modules to be covered in class based on a student’s field of study. The modules focus on language, texts, and writing skills specifically targeted at what students learn within the context of their departments. Students are also expected to register and participate in the e-class for the course as well as utilize the recommended or required resources at the Language Centre. Assignments and quizzes throughout the semester and a final exam will determine the student’s mark. 4 ECTS
Students in English IV will be required to study texts and language based on materials related to their field of study. Students are also expected to register and participate in the e-class for the course as well as utilize the recommended or required resources at the Language Centre. Semester assignments, quizzes, and the final exam will determine the student’s mark. 4 ECTS