Course code ValoP219
Credit points 3
Total Hours in Course81
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes32
Independent study hours49
Date of course confirmation14.12.2020
Responsible UnitLanguage Centre
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ValoP218, Professional English I
ValoP262 [GVALP262] Professional English II
The study course is aimed at the development of students’ foreign language (English) knowledge and skills necessary for comprehending, interpreting and evaluating professional information, explaining and comparing processes, participating in discussions, giving presentations in professional and academic environments as well as for communication with foreign students, specialists and academic staff. The focus is on the terminology related to mechanical engineering. The English language proficiency level corresponds at least to level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for foreign languages.
Knowledge and understanding of terminology in the following fields:
- elastic and plastic deformation, material hardness and testing methods, heat treatment of metals – quenching, annealing, tempering (Test No 1);
- machine manufacturing, machine tools – turning machines, milling machines, presses, band saws, grinding machines, CNC systems, work safety, machine maintenance (Test No 2).
Skills: students are able to define terms, select professional information, think critically, participate in discussions applying professional terminology and communication skills: evaluation in written form - writing descriptions, summaries, business letters; orally - in discussions, dialogues, giving a presentation.
Competence of professional and academic English language in order to apply it creatively in spoken and written communication for student mobility, professional and academic activities in international environment. Vērtēšana notiek katrā nodarbībā, regulāri pārbaudot izpildītos uzdevumus.
1. Ecological problems. Impact of machine manufacturing on the environment. 2h
2. Deformation and its degrees. 2h
3. Material hardness. Testing and scales of material hardness. Testing procedures. 2h
4. Impact of temperature on various materials. 2h
5. Car safety systems. Active and passive safety. 2h
6. Test 1. Equipment of machine manufacturing and its modernization. 2h
7. Metal processes: casting, forging, drawing, rolling, extrusion. 2h
8. Work safety. Major risks and consequences. Risk prevention. 2h
9. Tools and equipment. Their description and use. 2h
10. Material failure during manufacturing and exploitation. 2h
11. Machine exploitation and safety. 2h
12. Machine maintenance. Main operations of maintenance. 2h
13. Main technical problems with machines, their determination and prevention. 2h
14. Test 2. Business communication. Formal letters. Cover letter. Invitation to a conference. Request. CV. 2h
15. Telephone conversations. Types of conversations, common phrases. 2h
16. Presentation of independent work. 2h
Assessment: Examination.
It is made up of cumulative assessment.
Successfully written 2 tests, a final terminology test,
the glossary of terms for each topic, timely completed home works, completed individual work (reading of professional texts, presentation on a selected topic, the glossary of terms). Tests and home works are with a positive evaluation.The number of the missed classes shall not exceed 20%.
Individual work:
1. Reading of the independently chosen professional texts (the amount: 20 000 characters);
2. A written summary (the amount – 2000 characters);
3. Prepared PPoint presentation and oral presentation (8-10 minutes) in front of the class;
4. Submitted glossary of terms (30 translations, 20 definitions).
The cumulative assessment is composed of the grades in 2 tests and a presentation of the individual work.The grade in tests is successful if at least 70% of the answers are correct. All home works should receive a successful grade.
1. Ashby M. Materials and design: the art and science of material selection in product design / Mike Ashby, Kara Johnson. Third edition. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2014, 389 p. Paperback ISBN 9780080982052 eBook ISBN 9780080982823
2. Evans V., Dooley J., Kern J. Career Paths: Mechanical Engineering Books 1-3. Express Publishing, 2019. ISBN 987-1-4715-2895-8
3. Lloyd Ch., Frazier J.A. Career Paths: Engineering. Express Publishing, 2014. ISBN 978-1-78098-016-4
4. Mori Y. Mechanical Vibrations: applications to equipment / Yvon Mori. - London: ISTE; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2017, 411 p. Tiešsaistes resurss E-grāmata (PDF) (Resurss pieejams tiešsaistē LLU datortīklā): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119384502
5. Sopranzi S. Flash on English for Mechanics, Electronics and Technical Assistance. ELI, 2012, 47 p. ISBN 978-88-536-1449-0
1. Badger I., Pedley S. Everyday Business Writing. Pearson Education Ltd, 2008, 95 p. ISBN 0-582-53972-2
2. Gans, R. F. Mechanical Systems: a unified approach to vibrations and controls / Roger F. Gans. Cham: Springer, 2015, 437p. ISBN 978-3-319-08371-1
3. Mehānikas terminoloģijas vārdnīca. [tiešsaiste] [Skatīts 31.10.2020.] Pieejams: https://termini.gov.lv/kolekcijas/70
4. Norton, Robert L. Machine design: an integrated approach / Robert L. Norton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts. Fifth edition. Boston: Prentice
1. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture. [tiešsaiste] ISSN 0890-6955. [Skatīts 31.10.2020.] Pieejams ScienceDirect: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-machine-tools-and-manufacture
2. Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. [tiešsaiste] ISSN: 1087-1357. [Skatīts 31.10.2020.] Pieejams: https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/manufacturingscience
3. Journal of Mechanical Design. [tiešsaiste] ISSN 1050-0472. [Skatīts 31.10.2020.] Pieejams: http://mechanicaldesign.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/journal.aspx?journalid=126
The course is included in the compulsory part of the professional Bachelor’s degree programme Machine Design and Manufacturing