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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
METO0740-2  Principles of scientific investigation II
- English
- Introduction to public health research
Duration :  English : 10h Pr, 10h Mon. Read.
Introduction to public health research : 15h Th, 5h Mon. WS
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Epidemology, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Promoting Public Health and the Environment, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Management of Healthcare Institutions, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Human Sexuality, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Hospital and Perfusion Technology, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Public Health, Professional Focus in Intensive Care and Emergency Room Care, 1st yearToute l'année5
Holder(s) :  English : Christine Filot, ISLV
Introduction to public health research : Michèle Guillaume
Coordinator :  Michèle Guillaume
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  
English

This course is intended for 1st Master students in Public Health.

The course is based on a syllabus and consists mainly in analysing and discussing various texts and articles which students are asked to prepare at home. Further texts and exercises will be included in addition to the basic chapters or handed out in class.

Students are expected to learn the grammar by themselves.
Course objective :  
English

- Revision and enrichment of the basic English vocabulary as well as of its appropriate use and introduction to the specific features of scientific English.

- Reading comprehension: Understanding texts, summarizing the information, reacting to the content.

- Revision and extension of essential grammar principles and rules.

The ultimate objective is to enable students to easily and efficiently deal with the scientific literature of their field.
Prerequisites :  
English

Considering its objectives, the course cannot be regarded as an introduction to the basics of the English language. Therefore, it is vital for anyone taking the course to have a basic grounding in general English language and grammar (secondary school level).

For those who would meet with some difficulties because of a lack of knowledge of the English language, they can use the following options to consolidate their learning:

- @lter: Our distance learning programme for foreign languages (for further details: www.elearning.ulg.ac.be/alter (http://www.elearning.ulg.ac.be/alter or )alter@ulg.ac.be)

- Students can train on-line. To do so, simply log on to http://www.islv.ulg.ac.be (http://www.islv.ulg.ac.be/. Click on ANGLAIS and )INTERFACE ETUDIANTS in order to have access to the exercises.

Reference books (see under)
Workshops :  
English

Oral presentation of an article from the anglophone literature. This will be followed by a discussion in which you will be asked some questions by your teacher.

Further information relating to the content and nature of the article will be specified within the course Introduction à une démarche de recherche en Santé publique taught by Professor Michèle Guillaume.

You will be awarded a mark that will count for 25% of your final mark.
Organization :  
English

The course takes place during the 1st and 2nd semester (4 weeks in the first and 6 weeks in the second) and lasts two hours.

On top of this two-hour class, students are expected to work weekly on their own (preparation of texts and exercises, study of the grammar, revision of the vocabulary learned in class). Such preparation work varies in time depending on the students' previous knowledge.
Written notes :  
English

- Coursebook English for Public Health Studies,

availbaible at Intercopy (Sart-Tilman). -Students can also buy the Grammaire anglaise de base (with exercises and keys) written in French. It is available at Intercopy (Sart-Tilman).

- Oxford Practice Grammar, John Eastwood : OUP.

- Bouscaren, Rivière (1990). Les 1800 mots de base. Ophris.
Assessment :  
English

Students having brilliantly passed the September pre-test (1st week) will be exempted from taking the December and January exams. For the others:


- June exam:

Written exam comprising multiple-choice vocabulary and/or grammar questions and multiple-choice and True/False questions on a sight text.
Contacts :  
English

The ISLV teachers in charge of English courses at the Public Health Department: Dr. Christine BOUVY, Cbouvy@ulg.ac.be et Kevin Heyeres, K.Heyeres@ulg.ac.be


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