English for Projects
- Faculty
Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture
- Version
Version 26.0 of 07/11/2022
- Code of Module
44B0514
- Modulename (german)
English for Projects
- Study Programmes
- Angewandte Pflanzenbiologie – Gartenbau, Pflanzentechnologie (B.Sc.)
- Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen Agrar/Lebensmittel (B.Eng.)
- Level of Module
2
- Mission Statement
A task-based learning course for students who work in project groups or are looking to enter a career in which working in projects is an essential skill. This module is designed to give the students the necessary skills to work successfully in international teams covering all aspects of project work. The focus will be on communication and interaction within small interdisciplinary teams. CFSR Course Level B 2
- Content
The module will briefly examine all aspects of a typical project looking at the following phases:Project inception and initiationProject definition and planningproject launch or executionProject performance and controlProject close
With these phases we will examine and practice the skills needed to participate on an international stage, such as:Product / service design and developmentPresenting information in a public settingParticipating in international meetingsBusiness Correspondence: letters, emails flyers, brochures, postersReport compilation and draftingPublic relations: press releases, giving interviews, marketingNegotiating: sponsorship deals, financingInterview skills,: job interviews, funding applicationsRisk and crisis managementManagement and team building
- Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Broadening
The students become an insight into working in an international team and develop skills to master the tasks expected of memebers of such teams
Knowledge Deepening
The students develop, market and sell a product or service of their own creation
Instrumental Skills and Competences
The students produce a product design and marketing folder with simple business plan and finance concept
Communicative Skills and Competences
The students develop the communication skills for executive roles in international companies
Systemic Skills and Competences
The students learn the language and vocabulary of their chosen fields and practice the use thereof.
- Mode of Delivery
Working in small groups as a project team developing and promoting ideas. Seminars and lectures providing the skills for the project phases. Theoretical research and development of products and/or services
- Expected Knowledge and/or Competences
Successfully completed B1 level course or placement test result B2
- Responsible of the Module
Fine, Jonathan
- Lecturer(s)
Fine, Jonathan
- Credits
5
- Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 60 Seminare Workload Dozentenungebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 30 Kleingruppen 30 Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung 30 Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung
- Recommended Reading
Lecturer's materials
International Management English Series: Managing Projects B2-C1; Bob Dignen; Klett Sprachen GmbH – International project challenges– Getting it right from the start– Managing people in projects– Keeping projects on track– Building better communication– Dealing with conflict– Marketing the project– Finishing successfully
- Graded Exam
Oral Presentation / Seminar Paper
- Ungraded Exam
Regular Participation
- Assessment Methods Remark
The project report will be graded as a piece of group work. The oral test will be graded individually.
- Duration
1 Term
- Module Frequency
Winter and Summer Term
- Language of Instruction
English