FF:CJV_D_S Spanish for PGS - Course Information
CJV_D_S Spanish for Doctoral Studies
Faculty of ArtsSpring 2010
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- PhDr. Alena Simbartlová (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- PhDr. Alena Simbartlová
Language Centre Faculty of Arts Division – Language Centre
Contact Person: Mgr. Veronika De Azevedo Camacho, Ph.D. - Prerequisites
- You should have a C1 CEFR (Common European Framework) level of Spanish language competence to pass this exam or obtain recognition.
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- there are 78 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
- Course objectives
- SPANISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE EXAM FOR FF DOCTORAL STUDENTS:
The AIM of this course is to test that the student has at least a C1 level (CEF - Common European Framework) of Spanish in ACADEMIC WRITING.
Students are obliged to either:
(1) write an essay (on the dissertation topic) organized by the Language Education Centre for the Faculty of Arts, MU Brno (FF CJV), or
(2) have the exam RECOGNIZED on the basis of an exam that was done before, or on the basis of appropriate documentation (such as a publication in the foreign language; see below). This Spanish essay writing is regularly conducted 3 times a year: during exam periods in January/February, May/June and September. Students must register at least 3 working days before the exam date.
Exam registration involves
(1) signing up in IS and
(2) providing a list of 5 topics (for an essay that would be about 4 standard pages long) to be sent to FSS/FF CJV. Each topic must include a brief synopsis of about 5 lines, or 5 sentences, or 5 points. The topics must connect to the theme of the student’s dissertation and must be signed by the student’s ADVISOR in order to be accepted. At the actual sitting of the exam, the examiner will select one of the proposed topics.
RECOGNITION OF EXAM is possible if one of the following is provided:
(1) International language certificates at the C1 level of CEF (Common European Framework) i.e., DELE SUPERIOR (2) the General State Language Exam,
(3) a university degree in Spanish,
(4) a degree obtained from a foreign university where the study language was Spanish, or
(5) PUBLICATIONS (the student’s name must be written as the main author or first co-author in all of the following cases): book, lecture, article; or PRESENTATION at a conference held in Spanish (the student’s name must be written as the main AUTHOR AND PRESENTER; the student must also submit a published abstract of the presentation and a written version of the presentation itself); a rejected unpublished article (the student must also submit the text and the rejection explanation). - Syllabus
- This is an EXAM COURSE ONLY where the student writes an essay on the dissertation topic or can obtain recognition based on previous work (see REQUIREMENTS below). There is NO participation component.
- Literature
- Doporučená literatura: Estrella Montolío: Manual práctico de escritura académica, vol I., II., III., Ariel S.A. 2001-2008, ISBN: vol.I: 8434428679, vol.II: 8434428687, vol.III: 8434428695
- Graciela Vázquez Pereiro: Guía didáctica del discurso académico escrito, Edinumen 2000, ISBN: 8489756511
- Graciela Vázquez Pereiro: Actividades para la escritura académica, Edinumen 2001, ISBN: 8489756546
- Assessment methods
- This is an EXAM COURSE ONLY. There is no participation component.
Students are obliged to either:
(1) write a essay on a dissertation topic (the exam) organized by the Language Education Centre for the School of Social Studies, MU Brno (FSS CJV), or (2) have the exam recognized on the basis of previous work, or on the basis of appropriate documentation (such as a publication in the foreign language; see below). This written English exam (essay on dissertation topic) is regularly conducted 3 times a year: during exam periods in January/February, May/June and September. Students must register at least 3 working days before the exam date. Exam registration involves
(1) signing up in IS and
(2) a list of 5 topics (for an essay that would be about 4 standard pages long) that should be sent to FSS/FF CJV. Each topic must include a brief synopsis of about 5 lines, or 5 sentences, or 5 points. The topics must connect to the theme of the student’s dissertation and must be signed by the student’s ADVISOR in order to be accepted. At the actual sitting of the exam, the examiner will select one of the proposed topics. - Language of instruction
- Spanish
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
The course is taught each semester.
General note: Výstupní úroveň C1 podle ERR.
- Enrolment Statistics (Spring 2010, recent)
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