Academic writing 1 1.2.5-D1-PA1
1. The formal properties and conventions of academic writing .
2. Selected stylesheet guidelines (APA, MLA).
3. In-text citations and quotations
4. Compiling a bibliography
5. Paraphrase.
6. Summary.
Type of course
Learning outcomes
k-W-3 theories, methodology and general and detailed terminology of linguistics, literature and culture studies
k-W-4 methods of analysis and interpretation of texts and culture products, within selected traditions, theories and research schools in linguistics, literature and culture studies
3k-W-7 rules of the protection of intellectual and industrial copyright and the form of development of individual entrepreneurship
UMIEJĘTNOŚCI
k-U-1 use their philological knowledge - formulate and solve complex and unusual problems concerning the use of language as well as linguistic, literature and cultural knowledge, and perform tasks in not fully predictable conditions thanks to proper selection of sources and information drawn from them, evaluation, critical analysis and synthesis of that information
k-U-2 formulate and analyse research problems, choose methods and tools for solving them, using knowledge of linguistics, literature and culture studies (with the possibility of taking into account the knowledge of related sciences)
k-U-3 recognize texts and other creations of culture and carry out their critical analysis and interpretation with the use of standard philological methods allowing for an assessment of their relevance and impact in the historical and cultural process
k-U-7 plan and organize individual and team work
KOMPETENCJE SPOŁECZNE
k-K-1 critically assess their philological knowledge and recognize the importance of knowledge of the language in solving cognitive practical problems
k-K-3 in a responsible way, exercise professional roles, including:
complying with the rules of professional ethics and requiring it from others
caring about the achievements and traditions of the profession
k-K-4 participate in cultural life and use its various forms
Assessment criteria
Final grade is a compilation of grades received for individual writing tasks that include:
Written test 80%
participation 20%
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