学部・大学院区分
Undergraduate / Graduate
開・博前
時間割コード
Registration Code
3051040
科目区分
Course Category
共通・基礎
Basic
科目名 【日本語】
Course Title
アカデミック・ライティング・スキルズb
科目名 【英語】
Course Title
Academic Writing Skills b
コースナンバリングコード
Course Numbering Code
INT1L5104E
担当教員 【日本語】
Instructor
WOOD Jeremy George ○
担当教員 【英語】
Instructor
WOOD Jeremy George ○
単位数
Credits
2
開講期・開講時間帯
Term / Day / Period
秋 金曜日 5時限
Fall Fri 5
授業形態
Course style
講義
Lecture


授業の目的 【日本語】
Goals of the Course(JPN)
授業の目的 【英語】
Goals of the Course
"Good writing is not a natural gift. You have to learn to write well.” -- David Ogilvy (1982)

This course is designed to equip students with the skills to write an excellent academic paper, namely, a thesis, dissertation, or manuscript. As writing a paper, such as a thesis or dissertation is likely one of the most difficult writing challenges that students will face, this course aims to reduce the stress associated with this challenge. By providing students with the tools—the step-by-step recipes—for tackling each element of the writing process (e.g., structuring an Introduction, generating testable hypotheses, writing a persuasive Discussion section, etc.), they will be empowered to write in a confident and stress-free manner.
到達目標 【日本語】
Objectives of the Course(JPN)
到達目標 【英語】
Objectives of the Course
As mentioned above, students are likely currently under pressure to write an important academic paper. Therefore the schedule of the course follows the order of an academic paper and can be thought of as covering four essential topics: Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion. Slides for each lecture will be provided to students such that in addition to learning how to write an academic paper, they will have a detailed reference guide to assist them with any issues that arise during their academic writing career.
授業の内容や構成
Course Content / Plan
1. Course Overview—What is Academic Writing?
2. Introduction I
3. Introduction II
4. Hypotheses/Predictions
5. Methods I
6. Methods II
7. Surveys, Scales, and Interviewing I [Take Home Assignment 1]
8. Surveys, Scales, and Interviewing II
9. Results I
10. Results II
11. Discussion I
12. Discussion II
13. Practical Advice for Writing a Thesis/Dissertation [Take Home Assignment 2]
14. Publishing Your Work (or Not... but Still Being Able to Do So)
15. Review of Academic Writing Skills b
履修条件・関連する科目
Course Prerequisites and Related Courses
[Academic Writing Skills b serves as a follow-up course to Academic Writing Skills a—which is designed to equip students with essential academic writing skills. Although these two courses are designed to support and build upon each other, it is not necessary that students enroll in both courses.]
成績評価の方法と基準
Course Evaluation Method and Criteria
Grading for this course will be based on two components:
1. Take-Home Assignments (60%). Twice throughout the semester students will be given one week to complete an academic writing related assignment. The contents of the assignments will be related to the writing skills that are taught in class. Each assignment should take no more than several hours to complete.
2. Participation (40%)
As long as students complete the two take-home assignments, attend class, study/review (for approximately 1.5 hours) between classes, and participate, they should have no problem doing well in this course. Credit is given of C- or C (where applicable) or higher for each graded criterion.
教科書・参考書
Textbook/Reference Book
There is no specific text for this course. Any written materials that are used in class will be distributed directly to students.
課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示)
Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours)
As a rule, students should spend at least 1.5 hours reviewing material from the prior week before each class.
注意事項
Notice for Students
Tips for how to do well:
• Come to class!
• Participate!
• Don’t be afraid to make mistakes!
使用言語
Language(s) for Instruction & Discussion
This course is taught in English..
授業開講形態等
Lecture format, etc.
原則として対面で行う。例外的に、遠隔授業(同時双方向)を行う。
遠隔授業は Teams、Zoom等で⾏う。
※履修登録後に授業形態等に変更がある場合には、NUCTの授業サイトで案内します。
In principle, lecture and seminar course subjects are offered in-person.
Online participation in classes (interactive communication classes via Teams, Zoom, etc.) may be permitted by the instructor under exceptional circumstances.
*Guidance will be posted on NUCT if there are any changes in the class format, etc. after registration.
遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置
Additional measures for remote class (on-demand class)