Module Name: |
Module 1: Basics of Scientific and Research World View |
Code |
M1REET(Ma) |
Module Elements: |
Compulsory Subjects Foreign Language (Professional) History and Philosophy of Science |
Semester Number: |
1 |
Person responsible for the module |
O.M. Vasilyeva |
Lecturer: |
Foreign Language (Professional) - O.M. Vasilyeva History and Philosophy of Science - A.V. Nikiforov |
Language: |
Russian, Kazakh |
Curriculum relation: |
Radio Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications (Ма) |
Type of teaching / number of hours per week and per semester :
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1 semester: hours per week – 12 (lectures -1; workshops -3; independent work -8); hours per semester – 180. |
Workload: |
Teaching Load: 60 hours Extracurricular Classes: 120 hours Total: 180 hours |
Credit Points: |
6 ECTS |
Conditions for Examinations: |
For admission to the exam, the student must score at least 50 points out of 100 available for the subject |
Recommended Conditions: |
This module is based on the knowledge gained by students in previous undergraduate subjects of Philosophy and Foreign Language. |
Expected Learning Outcomes: |
Know: main philosophical trends in the development of technology and technical areas; technical foreign language in the field of electronics. Be able to: monitor trends in the influence of technical devices on human activity on the basis of modern philosophical works in the field of technology; work with technical documents and scientific works in a foreign language. Possess the skills: work with papers of philosophical technical nature and scientific works in a foreign language for research activities. Demonstrate the ability to: conduct research activities, based on the experience of foreign scientific works including those in the field of philosophy of technology |
Intendend use/applicability |
Module: Final Academic Assessment |
Content: |
Foreign Language Describing professional competence; personal and professional challenges; professional image of contemporary electric engineers; the importance to be skilled; decision-making process; business meetings and correspondence. Grammar review. Listening and speaking. Modal auxiliary verbs. History and Philosophy of Science Science in culture and civilization Origin of science. Main stages of the historical development of science. Science in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Modern science. Classical science and its features. Features of non-classical science period. Post-non-classical science. Structure of scientific knowledge. Laws of development of science. Concepts of K. Popper, T. Kuhn, I. Lakatos and P. Feyerabend. Science as a social institution. Philosophical problems of natural sciences. Philosophical problems of social and humanitarian sciences. |
Examination Form, module mark: |
Foreign Language (Professional) – computer-based testing; History and Philosophy of Science – written control examination. Module mark: the result of the exam History and Philosophy of Science |
Technical/Multimedia Facilities: |
Multimedia system |
Study Materials: |
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Date of last amendment |
20.01.2023 |