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Swedish for Social Studies

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: SSP0306
Type: Compulsory / Basic Studies
Curriculum: S-SA 2008
Level: Bachelor of Social Services
Credits: 4 cr
Responsible Teacher: Wähä, Anne
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
4S-SA-2B2008-10-27 – 2009-05-29Anne WähäFinnish2008-10-06 – 2008-11-02
5S-SA-2A2008-10-27 – 2009-05-29Anne WähäFinnish2008-10-06 – 2008-11-02

Learning Outcomes

The student will acquire sufficient language skills to manage in various communicative situations in working life and in professional contexts. The student develops his/her skills in written and in oral communication in professional contexts. (S)he is able to use Swedish for acquiring information during the studies and in working life. The student has a positive attitude towards language learning and bilingualism and working in a bilingual work environment.

Student's Workload

Total work load: 108 hrs
- Scheduled : 36 hrs
- Virtual studies: 32hrs
- Autonomous studies: 40hrs

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Preparatory Swedish and/or Secondary Education Swedish

Contents

Oral and written Swedish in working life and professional contexts in the field of social services, practising oral and writing skills

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

Other material recommended by the teacher
Current articles

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Classroom instruction and individual assignments, group work, pair work, communicative language learning, independent study

Assessment Criteria

Grade 5
The student is able to communicate on an advanced level. The student can interact fluently in different work-related situations and has an excellent command of grammatical structures and vocabulary. The attitude toward learning Swedish in positive. The student has an interest in improving his/her skills all the time.


Grade 3
The student manages fairly well in the most common predictable working life situations. The student is able to use different grammatical structures and phrases in work-related communication. The student has a fairly good command of vocabulary of his/her own field. The attitude toward learning Swedish is positive.

Grade 1
The student can participate in predictable working life communication situations. The student is able to use simple structures and work-related words and expressions. The attitude toward learning Swedish is positive.

Assessment Methods

Active participation in class, completed oral and written exercises, written and oral examination. Continuous process assessment. Grading scale (0-5). Peer evaluation.

The student will get the mention of the National Certificate of Language Proficiency in his/her degree certificate.


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