Basic Academic Writing (5 cr)
Code: 5000BX83-3005
General information
Enrollment
27.05.2024 - 02.09.2024
Timing
05.09.2024 - 27.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Turku University of Applied Sciences
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
25 - 80
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Poppy Skarli
- COS Opettaja
Groups
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- 05.09.2024 08:00 - 11:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 11.09.2024 14:00 - 17:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 16.09.2024 14:00 - 17:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 25.09.2024 14:00 - 17:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 03.10.2024 08:00 - 10:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 09.10.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 23.10.2024 14:00 - 17:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 30.10.2024 13:00 - 16:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 06.11.2024 14:00 - 17:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 13.11.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 20.11.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
- 27.11.2024 13:00 - 16:00, Basic Academic Writing 5000BX83-3005
Objective
The aim of this course is to activate and develop the students’ writing for academic purposes, namely, thesis-writing. The students will also learn about and practise using and citing sources. Additional course objectives are to demonstrate understanding of and apply effective paragraph structure, employ academic and professional language, evaluate sources for relevance and reliability.
Content
Writing academic texts:
• the process of writing
• principles of academic writing
• sentence structure, sentence clarity and sentence problems
• paragraph structure paragraph unity, paragraph coherence
• essay structure and maturity test
• evaluating sources
• avoiding plagiarism
• using and citing sources
• abstract-writing and evaluation
Materials
teacher’s own and web-based material
Teaching methods
teacher-directed classroom activities, independent work, pair work, group work, project work activities (quizzes, meetings)
Exam schedules
No exam. There is continuous assessment.
International connections
The contents and the assessed outputs of the course are designed to provide the students with English language written communication skills they need in writing their thesis as well as spoken communications skills they will need to present their thesis. . In addition, the students have to complete tasks individually, in pairs and as a group which enhances their communication and interpersonal skills. The assessment is continuous and teacher and peer assessments are provided after the completion of each task.
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Completion alternatives
A: The student can complete the Basic Academic Writing (5ECTS) and complete Accreditation of Prior Learning based on Competence (not a transfer of credits):
Within two weeks of the course start, the student submits a written report showcasing competence in academic writing and demonstrating the skills this course aims to achieve. If the submission fulfills the assessment criteria (i.e.: no plagiarism, no AI generated content, demonstration of well-composed paragraphs, use of references, appropriate register etc.-see evaluation criteria below), the student can attain the credits. If the submission does not meet the criteria, the student joins the course.
B: The student can complete the Basic Academic Writing (5 ECTS) and complete Transfer of Credits within the first two weeks of the course if the student has completed a course with the same credits and similar content at a same level (higher education) educational institution within the last 5 years. The student will also need to provide an official transcript and course content description.
Student workload
classroom activities: 24 h
individual work: 76 h
pairwork work: 25 h
Content scheduling
September- November 2024
Theme 1: Reading Skills, Writing Process & Academic Writing
Theme 2: Reading Strategies & Sentence structure
Theme 3: Note-taking & Paragraph structure
Theme 4: Summarizing & Essay Structure
Theme 5: Citing & Referencing, Evaluating sources
Theme 6: Text polishing and editing
Further information
Course Requirement: The students need to have completed the English Professional course.
We will be using Itslearning for this course.
Compulsory physical attendance
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The students need to physically attend and complete all the tasks/assignments within the deadlines in order to pass the course because this improves the student's ability to track their own learning, receive continuous feedback, and provide ongoing evidence of their skill development throughout the course.
The students need to follow the writing process:
1. select a topic of interest - to be approved by the teacher
2. collect sources of info
3. write a proposal for essay thesis statement and essay outline - to be approved and commented on by the teacher
4. the teacher provides an essay question based on the the previous steps and the the students write the essay in class using pen and paper
5. The teacher provides comments on the "pen and paper" the essay
6. The student revises the essay using Draft Coach and addressing the teacher feedback
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The student has insufficient attendance (has been absent in 3 classes) and/or has not submitted writing tasks within the given deadlines). Insufficient attendance and intermittent return of assignments will result in immediate failure of the course.
The student has completed tasks but they are not of an acceptable standard.
The student keeps changing the topic of the essay and therefore cannot provide evidence of their writing process.
The student has committed plagiarism. The student has submitted work with a high percentage (20% +) of similarity to other sources.
The student has used AI-generated content.
The student has provided references that when checked they do not match the title listed in the references ( fake references).
The student is not able to properly cite sources in the text.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student can describe and identify features of academic writing, elements of paragraph and essay structure, unity and coherence, and is aware of ways to avoid plagiarism.
The text contains several grammatical and use of language mistakes and several instances of informal writing.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The student can produce text that contains some features of academic writing, has some elements of paragraph and essay structure. The student can produce text that displays a degree of unity and coherence. The student can reference sources and compile a reference list although there are inconsistencies in the format and style.
The text contains some grammatical and use of language mistakes and some instances of informal writing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student can produce text that contains most features of academic writing, has well-developed elements of paragraph and essay structure. The student can produce text that displays unity and coherence consistently throughout the essay. The student can reference sources and compile a reference list in a consistent format and style.
The text contains few grammatical and use of language mistakes and few instances of informal writing.
Qualifications
English Professional Skills, B2 or level B2 according to European Framework of Reference for Languages