Specialized Language Workshop 390-FS2-1SWJ
Study profile: general academic
Form of study: full-time
Type of subject: compulsory
Field and discipline of science: Field of science and natural sciences, Discipline of physics.
Level of education: second-cycle studies
Year of study/semester: 1st year/2nd semester
ECTS credits: 2
Prerequisites:
Student workload:
- participation in language classes (30 hours),
- participation in consultations (15 hours),
- student's own work at home (5 hours),
Quantitative indicators:
- student workload related to classes requiring direct teacher participation - 1.8 ECTS;
- student workload related to independent work - 0.2 ECTS.
Rules for the use of artificial intelligence (AI):
During classes, the use of AI systems is permitted in the following areas:
1. Machine translation of source texts from foreign languages.
2. Searching for and organizing scientific sources.
3. Creating simulations and modeling of physical phenomena discussed in the lecture.
In the event of a violation of the above rules, the student may be held accountable under separate disciplinary regulations.
During classes, we read and discuss English-language texts on physics, in particular the basic branches of physics - mechanics, quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and statistical physics.
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Term 2025:
Study profile: general academic Student workload: Quantitative indicators: Rules for the use of artificial intelligence (AI): In the event of a violation of the above rules, the student may be held accountable under separate disciplinary regulations. |
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Skills, graduates are able to:
KP7_UK1 communicate effectively with both specialists and diverse audiences on topics related to physical sciences;
KP7_UK2 obtain information and assess its reliability, interpret it, draw conclusions based on it, formulate opinions, and conduct debates;
KP7_UK3 use English at the B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages;
KP7_UU2 continuously learn and inspire and organize the learning process of others.
Social competences, the graduate is ready to:
KP7_KK1 critically evaluate their knowledge and the content they receive;
KP7_KK2 recognize the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems;
KP7_KK3 cooperate with experts in case of difficulties in solving problems independently;
KP7_KO1 fulfill social obligations and negate misinformation in the field of acquired knowledge;
Assessment criteria
Classes are graded based on attendance and participation.
Bibliography
The reading list will be provided during the first class. Possible readings include:
1. P. Dirac: The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
2. R. P. Feynman: The Feynman Lectures on Physics
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Term 2025:
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