Swedish for ICT EngineersLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: R504TL210
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
You can manage in working life situations in Swedish using appropriate style.
You can tell about your background, (future) job, education, participate in discussions, participate in an informal meeting, write a job application and participate in a job interview.
You can follow and collect information in ICT branch and are able to present ICT companies and ICT products.
Upon completing the course, you will achieve the Swedish language proficiency required by the Language Act (423/2003), which is assessed on a scale of 0-5, with separate evaluations for oral and written skills on Satisfactory / Good scale.
Proficiency level CEFR B1-B2
Content
Swedish vocabulary and texts in information and communication technology
Describing one’s background, work, tasks, and education
Negotiation
Job vacancies and job search in the Nordic countries
Sources and tools for language learning
Qualifications
Swedish studies at the upper secondary school or vocational secondary level, possibly including Swedish language activation.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Satisfactory (1)
Tells briefly and unilaterally about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as about companies and services in the field, orally and in writing. Can use sources as help in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read sources in Swedish.
Satisfactory (2)
Can tell key things about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as companies and services in the field. Can function in Swedish in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read Swedish-language sources.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3)
Can talk about his education, work experience and tasks as well as the organizations in his field as a whole in writing and orally, and copes moderately well with his job description's work life contacts, service situations, and knows how to search for information from Swedish-language sources in the field.
Good (4)
Presents his education, work experience and tasks in a versatile manner, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life contacts and job search situations relatively naturally and in a relevant style in writing and orally. Can independently structure information from different Swedish-language sources in his field.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5)
Presents his education, work experience and duties in writing and orally in a versatile way, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life situations and contacts in the industry naturally in a relevant style and is proactive. Manages the job search and can independently structure information from Swedish-language sources in his field.
Enrollment
24.03.2025 - 24.08.2025
Timing
25.08.2025 - 19.12.2025
Credits
5 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Mode of delivery
60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Distance learning
Unit
Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Päivi Saari
Responsible person
Päivi Saari
Student groups
-
R54T23SBachelor of Engineering, Information Technology (full time day studies), autumn 2023
Objective
You can manage in working life situations in Swedish using appropriate style.
You can tell about your background, (future) job, education, participate in discussions, participate in an informal meeting, write a job application and participate in a job interview.
You can follow and collect information in ICT branch and are able to present ICT companies and ICT products.
Upon completing the course, you will achieve the Swedish language proficiency required by the Language Act (423/2003), which is assessed on a scale of 0-5, with separate evaluations for oral and written skills on Satisfactory / Good scale.
Proficiency level CEFR B1-B2
Content
Swedish vocabulary and texts in information and communication technology
Describing one’s background, work, tasks, and education
Negotiation
Job vacancies and job search in the Nordic countries
Sources and tools for language learning
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Satisfactory (1)
Tells briefly and unilaterally about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as about companies and services in the field, orally and in writing. Can use sources as help in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read sources in Swedish.
Satisfactory (2)
Can tell key things about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as companies and services in the field. Can function in Swedish in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read Swedish-language sources.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3)
Can talk about his education, work experience and tasks as well as the organizations in his field as a whole in writing and orally, and copes moderately well with his job description's work life contacts, service situations, and knows how to search for information from Swedish-language sources in the field.
Good (4)
Presents his education, work experience and tasks in a versatile manner, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life contacts and job search situations relatively naturally and in a relevant style in writing and orally. Can independently structure information from different Swedish-language sources in his field.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5)
Presents his education, work experience and duties in writing and orally in a versatile way, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life situations and contacts in the industry naturally in a relevant style and is proactive. Manages the job search and can independently structure information from Swedish-language sources in his field.
Qualifications
Swedish studies at the upper secondary school or vocational secondary level, possibly including Swedish language activation.
Enrollment
24.03.2025 - 12.08.2025
Timing
18.08.2025 - 19.12.2025
Credits
5 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Päivi Saari
Responsible person
Päivi Saari
Student groups
-
RA54T23SBachelor of Engineering, Information Technology (online studies), autumn 2023
Objective
You can manage in working life situations in Swedish using appropriate style.
You can tell about your background, (future) job, education, participate in discussions, participate in an informal meeting, write a job application and participate in a job interview.
You can follow and collect information in ICT branch and are able to present ICT companies and ICT products.
Upon completing the course, you will achieve the Swedish language proficiency required by the Language Act (423/2003), which is assessed on a scale of 0-5, with separate evaluations for oral and written skills on Satisfactory / Good scale.
Proficiency level CEFR B1-B2
Content
Swedish vocabulary and texts in information and communication technology
Describing one’s background, work, tasks, and education
Negotiation
Job vacancies and job search in the Nordic countries
Sources and tools for language learning
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Satisfactory (1)
Tells briefly and unilaterally about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as about companies and services in the field, orally and in writing. Can use sources as help in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read sources in Swedish.
Satisfactory (2)
Can tell key things about his education, work experience and tasks, as well as companies and services in the field. Can function in Swedish in predictable communication situations of his job description and can search for information from easy-to-read Swedish-language sources.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3)
Can talk about his education, work experience and tasks as well as the organizations in his field as a whole in writing and orally, and copes moderately well with his job description's work life contacts, service situations, and knows how to search for information from Swedish-language sources in the field.
Good (4)
Presents his education, work experience and tasks in a versatile manner, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life contacts and job search situations relatively naturally and in a relevant style in writing and orally. Can independently structure information from different Swedish-language sources in his field.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5)
Presents his education, work experience and duties in writing and orally in a versatile way, appears in negotiation situations and copes with working life situations and contacts in the industry naturally in a relevant style and is proactive. Manages the job search and can independently structure information from Swedish-language sources in his field.
Qualifications
Swedish studies at the upper secondary school or vocational secondary level, possibly including Swedish language activation.