230589 Advanced Academic Writing (BS) (SoSe 2020)

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This Blockseminar is targeted at students who will complete PM3 in the foreseeable future with a module paper. It will be hands-on writing practice, taught in workshop style. It will give participants a unique chance to focus on their individual writing projects, discuss them with peers and lecturer and maybe even finish them in the course of the class. We will also discuss and practice overall academic writing skills. Please bring your ideas, drafts, questions and works-in-progress to class with you!

-- Update 07/20/2020: This seminar will take place in part via Zoom, in part offline. If you haven't received my email as of today AND are a participant of this class, please contact me: annette.rukwied@uni-bielefeld.de --

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As a seminar in which you will have the chance to create, develop, and write your PM3 module papers, Advanced Academic Writing requires those of you who will finish the PM3 module elements in the near future to bring ideas, research questions, and/or works-in-progress in conjunction with their module paper to class. Please note that you will need to have completed your BM2 module paper before you can take part in the AAW.

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23-ANG-AngPM3_a Profilmodul 3: American Studies 3.4 Advanced Academic Writing Study requirement
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block seminar (BS) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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