LCA-1111 - Reading Project in ARTS (online) (o,w), Lecture, 9.5.2022-20.6.2022
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Topic outline
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Image: Andrea Pacquadio, 2018. CC-BY-4.0.
This Bachelor-level course fulfills the three credits of mandatory foreign language skills (oral and written) for ARTS students. This course was designed as a fully online course with no on-campus meetings, but students complete weekly assignments online according to a strict schedule.
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NB! Currently, we have more participants on the registration list than we have places. If you have received a place but decide not to take the course now or there is a high risk of you dropping out, please let me know a.s.a.p. so that your place can be given to someone else.
If you have received a place on the course, make sure that you
- meet the Week 1 deadlines to keep your place on the course.
If no submission by the first deadline, your place will be given to someone on the waiting list. (First deadline: Wednesday 11 May 9:00 am, second deadline Thursday 12 May 2022 9:00 am)
Please reserve approx. 13.5 hrs/week in your schedule for this course. (3 ECTs = 81 hrs/6 weeks.)
- meet the Week 1 deadlines to keep your place on the course.
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This course has no zoom classroom meetings or meetings on campus, but students work individually according to a set schedule with strict weekly deadlines.
Welcome to LCA-1111, Reading Project in ARTS (online), the 3 ECT, BA-level course where you will practice both oral and written skills!
Interested in the course? Please see Assignments Overview and SISU for more information.
Wish to take the course? Please register in SISU. Once the registration has closed, you will be notified whether you have received a place on the course or not.This course iteration starts on Monday 09 May. The deadline for the first assignment is Wednesday 11 May, for the last assignments on 15 June, thus allowing you to complete this course before midsummer. The Course feedback and evaluation is due on 15 June but can be submitted earlier.Course instructor: Maurice Forget
Preferred means of communication: Message function in MyCourses (prioritized), add LCA-1111 at the top, or email. Zoom meeting on request.***
Please note the new ARTS requirement of 3 ECTS credits in a foreign language, which should include both oral (o) and written (w) skills. This course, LCA-1111, gives you 3 ECTS in o+w and, thus, fulfills the set criterium. This means, for instance, if you are a freshman and study under the new 2020 study regulations, you can complete both the oral and written part with this course. See the into page below (you need to scroll down quite a bit)
This course was originally designed by Dr Diane Pilkinton-Pihko, and her materials were subsequently modified by Diane, together with Dr. Signe-Anita Lindgren (A!OLE-project).
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Welcome! - second info (2/2) Page
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General discussion among course participants (sometimes also the teacher participates) Forum
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Assessment and grading; Optional: keep track of your points File XLSX
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Attendance = submission on time (max 35 p = 35%) Assignment
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