Academic Writing (3 cr)
Code: KE00BZ81-3012
General information
Enrollment
19.11.2021 - 09.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 24.04.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Kielikeskus (LAB)
Campus
E-campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
15 - 35
Degree programmes
- Language studies LAB
- Language studies LUT
Teachers
- Matti Mäkelä
Groups
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KKIE21LUTH
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KKIE21LABH
Learning outcomes
Proficiency level: B2-C1
Students are able
-to identify the characteristics of academic writing
-to demonstrate their proficiency in applying academic writing conventions
-to demonstrate their ability in critical thinking and analysis
-to demonstrate ability in collaborative situations
-to produce a 6-page academic paper in pairs or in groups of three.
Implementation and methods of teaching
The course is taught completely online. The students will study the material independently and complete various smaller assignments. The teacher will monitor the students' progress through the Moodle forums and in Skype/Zoom discussions.
Early on, the students will form pairs or groups of three, decide on a topic on which to write and start producing a 6-page academic paper on their topic.
The students will give peer feedback to one another on one of their drafts.
Timing and attendance
Periods 3and 4 in the spring term of 2022. Online course, no attendance requirements or scheduled lessons. One or two non-compulsory online workshops may be arranged, depending on students' requests.
Learning material and recommended literature
All of the material is accessible through Moodle.
Learning environment
Online on Moodle
Student time use and work load
The course is 3 credits, which translates to 81 hours of work. The course assumes regular correspondence and cooperation between the students who write the course paper together.
Contents
General principles of academic writing (purpose and audience; referencing and citing; attitude, strength and outline; writing as a process)
Structure of academic writing (IMRaD), CARS model for introducing a topic
Academic writing style and grammar
Organization, coherence and cohesion
Data commentary
Practice (writing an academic paper)
Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.
There are no prerequisites. The course is taught at the level of B2
Assessment criteria
The students are expected to:
Complete all of the tasks and assignments required.
Write a 6-page academic paper (with a partner or group) where they demonstrate their skills in producing academic language.
The course paper should meet the criteria for grade 3 (see below).
Please note: Plagiarism may result in an automatic fail.
Assessment scale
Approved/Failed
Failed (0)
The writer's language skills are not adequate. The message is not delivered. The text lacks logic. The writer does not complete the assignment.
Plagiarism may result in an automatic fail.
Assessment criteria: assessment scale failed/approved
Written communication is sufficiently fluent, correct and varied to deliver the message effortlessly. The text has a reasonably logical structure. Minor mistakes occur concerning the genre and/or style. The format, including citations and referencing, meets the task requirements, but is not always consistent.