VŠTE:N_AJG_1 English for Logistics 1 - Course Information
N_AJG_1 English for Logistics 1
Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovicewinter 2024
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/4/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. Daniel Raušer (seminar tutor)
Mgr. David Studenovský, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Libuše Turinská (seminar tutor)
Frederik De Feyter, MSc (assistant)
Mgr. Jitka Janoušková (assistant)
Mgr. Petr Sádlo (assistant)
Mgr. Karim Sidibe (assistant) - Guaranteed by
- Mgr. Libuše Turinská
Centre of language services – Faculty of Corporate Strategy – Rector – Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice
Supplier department: Centre of language services – Faculty of Corporate Strategy – Rector – Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice - Timetable of Seminar Groups
- N_AJG_1/K5: Sun 3. 11. 8:00–9:30 E6, 9:40–11:10 E6, Sun 24. 11. 13:05–14:35 E6, 14:50–16:20 E6, Sun 1. 12. 13:05–14:35 E6, 14:50–16:20 E6, Sat 14. 12. 8:00–9:30 E7, 9:40–11:10 E7, D. Studenovský
N_AJG_1/S01: Mon 14:50–16:20 D516, Thu 11:25–12:55 D516, L. Turinská - Prerequisites
- It is recommended that the following courses are completed: ACJ_1 - ACJ_5
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Logistics (programme VŠTE, LOG) (2)
- Course objectives supported by learning outcomes
- The course learning objective is to acquire professionally oriented foreign language knowledge as well as productive and receptive skills in various areas of transport and logistics, including corresponding grammatical rules, in accordance with B2 level descriptor of The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Having successfully completed the course, students have such language capabilities to be able to describe professionally oriented situations, aptly address the main essence of an idea or a problem and present themselves very well in both oral and written communication.
Furthermore, they can also adopt different attitudes to issues related to the topics listed below (see the course Syllabus), and using relevant language means, they are able to express their opinions and viewpoints in relative detail, discuss current events and trends in the studied field and apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. - Learning outcomes
- After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
understand the main ideas of complex texts regarding concrete as well as abstract topics;
communicate and interact with others using a corresponding degree of fluency and accuracy;
follow even more complex lines of argument provided the given topic is reasonably familiar;
take an active part in discussions, including professional or technical discussions in the field of Logistics;
explain their viewpoints on particular issues, while giving possible advantages and disadvantages of various options;
produce clear and detailed texts on a wide range of subjects. - Syllabus
- 1. Introduction to Logistics. Jobs in Logistics.
- 2. Activities in Logistics. Logistics Services.
- 3. Selected Logistics Acronyms. Product Ranges.
- 4. 3PL.
- 5. Value-Added Services.
- 6. Inventory Management and Procurement.
- 7. Continuous Replenishment. Job Advertisements.
- 8. Modes of Transport.
- 9. Transport and Handling Equipment.
- 10. Container Types. Types of Goods.
- 11. Professional vocabulary practice – reading professional texts.
- 12. Students´ Presentations.
- 13. Revision.
- Literature
- required literature
- GRUSSENDORF, M., 2009: English for Logistics. 1st edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780194579452.
- recommended literature
- LOWE, D., 2002. Dictionary of Transport and Logistics. 1st edition. London: Kogan Page Ltd. ISBN 978-0749435714.
- KOLEKTIV AUTORŮ, 2009. Eurolingua English 2. 1. vydání. Plzeň: Fraus. ISBN 80-7238-062-1.
- MASCULL, B., 2004. Business Vocabulary in Use Advanced. 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambrige University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-5470-4.
- BÜRGER, J., 2007. Velký ekonomický slovník anglicko-český, česko-anglický. Plzeň: Fraus. ISBN 978-80-7238-639-0.
- BARTUŠKA, Ladislav, Karel JEŘÁBEK and Rudolf KAMPF. Logistické minimum (Logistical minimum). Druhé vydání. České Budějovice: Katedra dopravy a logistiky, VŠTE v Českých Budějovicích, 2016, 91 pp. ISBN 978-80-7468-073-1. info
- Forms of Teaching
- Seminar
Tutorial
Consultation
Teaching Block - seminar - Teaching Methods
- Frontal Teaching
Group Teaching - Collaboration
Project Teaching
Brainstorming
Critical Thinking
Individual Work– Individual or Individualized Activity
Teaching Supported by Multimedia Technologies
E-learning
- Student Workload
Activities Number of Hours of Study Workload Daily Study Combined Study Semester Exam 1 1 Preparation for the Mid-term Test 5 5 Preparation for Seminars, Exercises, Tutorial 24 45 Preparation for the Final Test 21 36 Final Test 1 1 Attendance on Seminars/Exercises/Tutorial/Excursion 52 16 Total: 104 104 - Assessment Methods and Assesment Rate
- Test – final 70 %
Semester exam 30 % - Exam conditions
- Semester Exam (Full-Time and Part-Time Studies)
It is 30% of the total evaluation of the course and 0-30 points may be achieved here. The exam takes place according to a schedule created by a course guarantor and, similar to the Final test, it requires knowledge according to B2 level descriptor of The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Final Test (Full-Time and Part-Time Studies)
It is 70% of the total evaluation of the course and 0-70 points may be achieved here. The maximum score to be achieved from both parts is therefore 100. The Final test is taken in an electronic form which may be accessed during a specified period in the Institute's Information System. To successfully complete the course, a minimum of 70% (i.e. 70 points) must be achieved.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Follow-Up Courses
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- The course is taught annually.
- Teacher's information
- Attendance in lessons is defined in a separate internal standard of the Institute (Attendance record of students at VŠTE). It is required for full-time students to have at least 70% attendance of the course.
Students with an individual study plan (ISP) carry out their Continuous Assessment (Semester Exam) at a time agreed on with their respective course teacher. After their ISP has been officially approved, the teacher is to be informed of that by the students at once. Unless it is done so, the ISP shall not be taken into account. The course guarantor may be contacted in case of any quesries.
More information on Continuous Assessment dates and arrangements is sent by the subject guarantor via the Institute email.
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