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sTANDEM - (Standardised Language Certificate for Medical Purposes)
The undergraduate courses in English are taught:
• according to the language levels defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe • according to the specialized scientific field of each academic Department
See below the undergraduate courses offered by the Departments of the University of Ioannina.
Department of Biological Applications and Technologies
Department of Biological Applications and Technologies
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English for Academic and Scientific Purposes |
BEE507 |
Development of the appropriate language skills (vocabulary & grammatical-syntactic features) for the comprehension of the basic English Terminology in the science o Biology as well as for the comprhension and written production of medical scientific papers The main topics is: The academic organisation of the university environment – Biochemistry – Molecular Biology – Genetics – Cell Biology – Physiology – Zoology - Botanics Language features: Tenses (Active & Passive Voice) – Derivatives & Nominalisation – Prepositions – Participles & Gerunds – Relative clauses – Reporting verbs – Modal verbs & Hedges. The structure of the biomedical research paper (Title, Abstract, Methodology, Graph Description, Results, Discussion, References). Course methodology and outcomes: The material used for teaching include: a book (distributed via Eudoxus) and digital, multimedia material, uploaded in the online platform E-course of the Univ. of Ioannina. Group projects are assigned and particular emphasis is placed upon use of New Technologies (power-point presentations, creation of infographics, use of corpora, etc.) for the practice of language skills. By the end of this course, students are expected to have acquainted with the basic English Terminology of Biology and the language requirements of a medical scientific paper. |
C1 |
2 |
3h/week |
Department of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English Ι |
XHΥ058 |
The Programme of Studies includes a one semester course on the English language. The goals of the course are the following: Acquisition of a Level B2 vocabulary, A short revision of Grammar, Acquisition of basic writing skills [Sentence/clause distinction, Types of clauses, Paragraph Writing (Topic Sentence, Unity, Coherence-Cohesion, Linking Devices),Argumentative Essays] At the beginning of the semester, all students take a placement test. Students attaining a score corresponding to Level B2 and beyond are exempted from the course. Students can sit for the placement test only once. Students who qualify for the course successfully complete it, if their exam mark is at least 5. |
B2 |
3 |
4 h/week |
English ΙΙ |
XHΥ068 |
The course English Language II runs for a single semester and its main objective is to familiarize students with some introductory terminology encountered in Chemistry, namely: Classification of Matter (Elements, Compounds and Mixtures), States of Matter (Solids, Liquids and Gases), Physical Changes, Chemical Changes and Properties of Matter, Dalton’s Atomic Theory, Ions, Chemical Reactions and Equations, Chemical Bonds, Acids and Bases, Solutions In addition, students are instructed: In the principles of naming ionic and molecular compounds, In the principles of naming monoatomic and polyatomic Ions, How the various lab instruments are called, How to describe the colours and different kinds of texture of materials and substances Finally, students are offered some preliminary knowledge on how to write academic/technical text, e.g. how to write definition, classification, process, cause and effect paragraphs, how to describe an experiment etc. |
C1 |
3 |
4 h/week |
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English Ι (Ορολογία) |
MYY101 |
The Programme of Studies includes a one semester course on the English language. The goals of the course are the following: Acquisition of a Level B2 vocabulary, A short revision of Grammar, Acquisition of basic writing skills (Sentence/clause distinction, Types of clauses, Paragraph Writing, Topic Sentence, Unity, Coherence-Cohesion, Linking Devices, Argumentative Essays) At the beginning of the semester, all students take a placement test. Students attaining a score corresponding to Level B2 and beyond are exempted from the course. Students can sit for the placement test only once. Students who qualify for the course successfully complete it, if their exam mark is at least 5. |
B2 |
2 |
2 h/week |
English ΙΙ (Ορολογία) |
MYY201 |
The aim of the course in the second semester is students’ familiarization with computing terminology. The student is deemed to have successfully completed the course if the mark in the exams is at least five (5). |
C1 |
2 |
2 h/week |
Department of Economics
Department of Economics
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English for Microeconomics and Macroeconomics |
Description |
The course provides an introduction to the English basic terminology, language structures and concepts in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics using authentic texts and relevant audiovisual material. Some of the main thematic units covered include: factors of production, demand and supply, consumer’s behavior, production, unemployment, inflation, GDP, trade, quantitative methods, business cycles, taxation, etc. Furthermore, students develop and practice skills related to academic speaking and writing, i.e. paragraph writing, nominalization, formal electronic correspondence, emphasis, passive voice, graph description, etc. |
C1 |
4 |
4h/week |
Αγγλικά για Οικονομολόγους ΙΙ |
Description |
Βασική ορολογία, γλωσσικές δομές και έννοιες της μικροοικονομικής θεωρίας στην Αγγλική γλώσσα μέσα από κείμενα και οπτικοακουστικό υλικό που αφορούν τις ακόλουθες θεματικές ενότητες: συντελεστές παραγωγής, ζήτηση και προσφορά, ελαστικότητα, συμπεριφορά καταναλωτή, παραγωγή, κόστη, οργάνωση αγοράς, κλπ. Παράλληλα, οι φοιτητές εξασκούν και αναπτύσσουν δεξιότητες που αφορούν τη γραπτή και ηλεκτρονική εμπορική αλληλογραφία: δομή, παρουσίαση, πληρωμές/παράπονα, παραγγελίες/προσφορές, έκφραση πειστικού λόγου, επίσημη και ‘φιλική’/άτυπη χρήση της γλώσσας στην επικοινωνία με εταιρείες, κλπ. |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Department of History and Archaeology
Department of History and Archaeology
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
Αγγλικά Ι |
ΞΓΛ100 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
3 |
3 h/week |
Αγγλικά ΙΙ |
ΞΓΛ110 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
3 |
3 h/week |
Αγγλικά ΙΙΙ (Ορολογία) |
ΞΓΛ120 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
3 |
3 h/week |
Αγγλικά VΙ (Ορολογία) |
ΞΓΛ130 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
3 |
3 h/week |
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
Preparatory Course in English |
ETY108 |
The Programme of Studies includes a one semester course on the English language. The goals of the course are the following: Acquisition of a Level B2 vocabulary, A short revision of Grammar, Acquisition of basic writing skills (Sentence/clause distinction, Types of clauses, Paragraph Writing) Topic Sentence, Unity, Coherence-Cohesion, Linking Devices, Argumentative Essays. At the beginning of the semester, all students take a placement test. Students attaining a score corresponding to Level B2 and beyond are exempted from the course. Students can sit for the placement test only once. Students who qualify for the course successfully complete it, if their exam mark is at least 5. |
B2 |
4 |
3 h/week |
English Technical Terminology |
ΕΤΥ407 |
The course “English Technical Terminology” is a compulsory course. The course runs for a single semester and its main objective is to familiarize students with the basic terminology encountered in texts related to the Materials Science. More specifically, the terminology in the following thematic areas is examined: Metals and Ceramics, Glasses and Polymers, Composite Materials and Semi-conductors, The structure of Atom, Chemical Bonds (Ionic, Covalent and Metallic), Crystalline Structure (Seven Systems and Fourteen Lattices), Metal Ceramic and Polymer Structures, Tensile Test, Compression Test, Elastic and Plastic Deformation Additionally students are taught how tense use, noun phrases and passive voice are customized in Academic English. Finally, they are offered some ground knowledge of Technical and Academic Writing, namely the writing of: Definition paragraphs, Classification paragraphs, Cause-effect paragraphs, Process-description paragraphs, Paraphrases, Paragraphs describing graphs and statistical data |
C1 |
4 |
3 h/week |
Department of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
There are no foreign language teaching classes provided |
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Department of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English for Academic Purposes |
ΙΑΥ111 |
COURSE OBJECTIVE: Development of the appropriate language skills (vocabulary & grammatical-syntactic features) for the comprehension of the basic ENGLISH MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY as well as for the comprehension and written production of medical scientific papers. COURSE CONTENT: Topics The academic organisation of the university environment – History of Medicine – Anatomical Terminology - Histology – Biochemistry – Microbiology – Biology – Physiology – Digestive System – Medical ethics – Nervous system & Endocrinology – Pharmacology & Drugs – Pathology & Immunology – General Surgery – Musculoskeletal system & Orthopaedics Language features: Tenses (Active & Passive Voice) – Derivatives & Nominalisation – Prepositions – Participles & Gerunds – Relative clauses – Reporting verbs – Modal verbs & Hedges. The structure of the medical research paper (Title, Abstract, Methodology, Graph Description, Results, Discussion, References). COURSE METHODOLOGY AND OUTCOMES: The material used for teaching include: a book (distributed via Eudoxus) and digital, multimedia material, uploaded in the online platform E-course of the Univ. of Ioannina. Group projects are assigned and particular emphasis is placed upon use of New Technologies (power-point presentations, creation of infographics, use of corpora, etc.) for the practice of language skills. By the end of this course, students are expected to have acquainted with the basic English Medical Terminology and the language requirements of a medical scientific paper. |
C1 |
2 |
2h/week |
English for Medical Purposes |
IAY213 |
COURSE OBJECTIVE: Development of the appropriate language skills (vocabulary & grammatical-syntactic features) for the comprehension of ENGLISH MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY as well as for the comprehension and oral production of professional medical English. COURSE CONTENT: Topics Cardiology – Urology – Gynaecology, Obstetrics & Pregnancy – Andrology – Paediatrics – Dermatology – Otorhinolaryngology - Ophthalmology – General Medicine – Neurology, Psychiatry & Behaviour Disorders – Diagnosis, Therapy & Intensive care medicine Language features: Articles – Adjectives – Compounds – Common Abbreviations – Paraphrase – Informal use of language – Phrasal verbs – Elliptical/Emphatic constructions. Professional Medical English (Patient History, Patient Examination, Breaking (bad) news to the patients, Hospital environment, Case study presentation). COURSE METHODOLOGY AND OUTCOMES: The material used for teaching include print material, a dictionary (distributed via Eudoxus) and digital, multimedia material, uploaded in the online platform E-course of the Univ. of Ioannina. Group projects are assigned and particular emphasis is placed upon use of New Technologies (power-point presentations, creation of infographics, use of corpora, etc.) for the practice of language skills. By the end of this course, students are expected to have acquainted with a wide range of English Medical Terminology and the language requirements of professional medical English. |
C1 |
2 |
2h/week |
Department of Philology
Department of Philology
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
Αγγλικά Ι |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά ΙΙ |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά ΙΙΙ (Ορολογία) |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά VΙ (Ορολογία) |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology
Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
Αγγλικά Ι |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά ΙΙ |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά ΙΙΙ (Ορολογία) |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Αγγλικά VΙ (Ορολογία) |
Description |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Subtotal |
$ 0.00 |
Department of Physics
Department of Physics
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English Ι (Terminology) |
45 |
The course “Foreign Language” is a compulsory course. The course runs for one semester and its main objective is to familiarize students with the basic terminology encountered in the most important fields in Physics, namely: Mechanics-Kinematics, Forms of Energy, Thermodynamics, Electric Current – Circuits – Electromagnetism-Batteries, Electronics – Transistors, Wave-Particle Duality Phenomena – Light, Sound Waves, Nuclear Physics, Quantum Physics. Additionally students are taught how tense use, noun phrases and passive voice are customized in Academic English. Finally, they are offered some ground knowledge of Technical and Academic Writing, namely the writing of: Definition paragraphs, Classification paragraphs, Cause-effect paragraphs, Process-description paragraphs, Paraphrases, Paragraphs describing graphs and statistical data. Students having a C2 level of knowledge of ASEP (e.g. Proficiency certificate in English) may be exempted, if they wish, from the examination of the course receiving a grade of seven (7). These students should register for the course and then submit an application to the Secretariat attaching a certified copy of the corresponding certificate. Students who wish to improve the aforementioned grade may participate in the examination of the course during the exam periods of the academic year for which the course has been included in the registration form. |
C1 |
4 |
4 h/week |
Department of Plastic Arts and Art Sciences
Department of Plastic Arts and Art Sciences
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English Ι |
ETY113 |
The goals of the courses are the following: Acquisition of a Level B1 vocabulary, A short revision of Grammar, Acquisition of basic writing skills (Sentence/clause distinction, Types of clauses, Paragraph Writing), Topic Sentence, Unity, Coherence-Cohesion, Linking Devices (Argumentative Essays, Descriptive Essays, Narration, Letters) Students who qualify for the course successfully complete it, if their exam mark is at least 5. |
B1 |
2 |
2 h/week |
English ΙΙ |
ETY213 |
The goals of the courses are the following: Acquisition of a Level B2 vocabulary, A short revision of Grammar, Acquisition of basic writing skills (Sentence/clause distinction, Types of clauses, Paragraph Writing), Topic Sentence, Unity, Coherence-Cohesion, Linking Devices (Argumentative Essays, Descriptive Essays, Narration, Letters) Students who qualify for the course successfully complete it, if their exam mark is at least 5. |
B2 |
2 |
2 h/week |
English ΙΙΙ (Terminology) |
ETY311 |
During the second year, students are instructed in the printmaking terminology with emphasis on the relief and intaglio methods, in the painting terminology with emphasis on watercolours, tempera, oil painting, acrylics, encaustic and frescoes and finally they are instructed in the sculpturing terminology. |
C1 |
2 |
2 h/week |
English VΙ (Terminology) |
ETY411 |
During the second year, students are instructed in the printmaking terminology with emphasis on the relief and intaglio methods, in the painting terminology with emphasis on watercolours, tempera, oil painting, acrylics, encaustic and frescoes and finally they are instructed in the sculpturing terminology. |
C1 |
2 |
2 h/week |
Department of Pre-School Education
Department of Pre-School Education
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English I |
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Course Content: Structures and grammatical phenomena of the English language (e.g. Tense system: Simple Present, Present Progressive, Simple Future, ‘be going to’, Simple Past, Past Progressive, Simple Present Perfect, Present Perfect Progressive, Plurals, Countable & Uncountable Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, the Infinitive & the Gerund, Modal Verbs, Prepositions, Idiomatic English, Phrasal verbs, Word formation), taught in the context of texts of increasing difficulty and a variety of topics (e.g. Daily Life, Communication, Literature, Crime, Office Work, Traveling, Habits, Invcentions, Fashion, Friendship, Environment etc.), as well as exercises focusing on reading comprehension, writing (e.g. informal letter, letter of complaint, letter of advice, short story, letter of invitation, letter of apology), listening comprehension (e.g. listening for specific information, listening and note-taking, listening and identifying) and speaking (discussion, talking about advantages and disadvantages, likes and dislikes, describing pictures, responding to visuals, role play–jobinterview, giving advice). |
A1 |
3 |
3 h/week |
English II |
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Course Content Structures and grammatical phenomena of the English language (Past Perfect Simple & Progressive, Future Perfect Simple & Progressive, Conditionals, Emphatic structures, Passive Voice, Direct & Reported Speech, Question tags, Causative, Relative clauses, Clauses of result, reason, purpose, time, Participles, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Idiomatic English, Phrasal Verbs, Word formation) taught in the context of texts of increasing difficulty and a variety of topics (e.g. Law, Human Rights, Health, Money, News, Language, Family, Learning, Leisure, Advertising, Science etc.) and exercises focusing on reading comprehension, writing (e.g. articles, essay composition, short story, letter giving information, letter of application), listening comprehension (e.g. listening for specific information, listening and note-taking, listening and labeling, listening and identifying, listening for key words) and speaking (discussion, talking about advantages anddisadvantages, pair work– giving instructions, describing/comparing photos, pair work–decision making, responding to visuals, pair work–problem solving, giving advice). |
A1 |
3 |
3 h/week |
English Texts & Terminology on early Childhood Education I |
NY116a |
Course Content: Texts on topics deriving from the disciplines related to Early Childhood Education, such as Pedagogy, Sociology, Linguistics, Psychology and Educational Organization (Modules: “10 Signs of a Preschool”, Teaching and Learning”, “L1 and the LAD”, “The Nature or Nurture Problem”, “Personal Learning Styles”, “Western Education Systems”, “Social Benefits of Extended Families”, “Understanding Young Children: Constructivism, Egocentrism”, “Teaching to the Whole Child”) accompanied with exercises focusing on academic study skills, such as reading comprehension, text scanning & skimming, text summarization, academic writing, information citing, lecture comprehension and note-taking, text translation and academic discussion. |
C1 |
4 |
3 h/week |
English Texts & Terminology on early Childhood Education II |
NY612a |
Course Content: Texts with topics deriving from disciplines related to Early Childhood Education, such as Psychology, Sociology, Preschool Pedagogy, Science Education, Intercultural Education, Information & Communication Technology in Education and Special Education (Modules: Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Developmental Stages, Cross-cultural Communication, Family Responsibility, Special Education, Basic Research Techniques, Ingredients for Quality Childcare, Access to Education, Benefits of Play in Children, Standards for Preschool Mathematics, ICT in Preschool, Purpose of Education) accompanied with exercises focusing on academic study skills, such as reading comprehension, text scanning & skimming, text summarization, academic writing, research assignment planning, compilation of bibliographies, library and internet use for research purposes, diagram/chart interpretation and reference, academic discussion comprehension, note-taking and text translation. |
C1 |
4 |
3 h/week |
Department of Primary School Education
Department of Primary School Education
Μάθημα | κωδικός | Περιγραφή | Επίπεδο | ECTS | Ώρες/Εβδομάδα |
English - Intermediate ΙΙ |
DEE070 |
The field of study of Sociology and Psychology, The Psychology of Education, Child Development Theories, State and Private Schooling, Streaming and Setting, Group work, Cognitive and Social Development in Adolescence, Interpersonal relationships, Life in Society, Types of Family, Socialization, Modelling, The power of the Group, Essential Teaching skills, Teaching Green in the Middle years |
B2 |
3 |
6 h/week |
English - Proficiency (English for Academic purposes) |
DEE074 |
The Philosophy of Education, The Freedom of the Schoolchild, Bullying, Theories of Maslow and Rogers, Gender roles in Children’s books and the Media,Gender and Language, Language sexism, Media and Society, Universals of Nonverbal communication, Assessing Intelligence, The Terman study, Giftedness, Gender and IQ, Nature vs Nurture, Assessment, Assessment activities, Tips across the Curriculum, Teaching Green, Sustainability |
C1 |
3 |
6 h/week |
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Welcome to the Foreign Languages Centre website of the University of Ioannina.
In view of the currently increasing demands for a high and specialized knowledge of foreign languages, our Foreign Languages Centre seeks to promote competency in foreign languages for all our students and members of staff, addressing also the needs of the local society.
With lifelong learning and multilingualism rising as first hand priorities in Tertiary Education – as is well documented in most contemporary European studies – the Foreign Languages Centre of the University of Ioannina is dedicated to providing an advanced multilingual educational environment, setting primarily the following objectives.
Foreign Language Centre Objectives
- Instruction in foreign languages for:
- a) general, academic purposes
- b) specialized, scientific purposes
- c) occupational purposes
- Adoption of contemporary teaching methods, such as:
- Content Language-integrated Learning (CLIL)
- New technologies in teaching and autonomous learning
- Design of multimedia teaching material
- Research activity in topics, such as:
- study of language structures in specialized, scientific and academic texts,
- the use of new technologies in language teaching,
- the use of new technologies in terminology compilation/instruction/translation,
- lexicographic/terminological studies of various thematic fields,
- language policy in higher education,
- Reinforcement of students’ mobility abroad
- Cooperation with academic and research institutes both at a national and international level
- Organization of seminars, conferences and open lectures
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