This seminar is for students who want to write their paper in PM2 and/or PM3 (not in linguistics).
The seminar is a hands-on writing workshop, offering you the chance to:
- set individual and group writing milestones,
- work toward the successful completion of your individual PM2/ PM3 module papers,
- discuss the writing process/outcome with peers and the lecturer,
- improve your paper’s content (argumentation, objectives, clearly identified problems, convincing close readings and use of quotations, etc) and form (structure, well-organized argumentation, correct documentation of sources, etc),
- formulate thesis statement(s)
- consider the logistics of academic writing (style, register) and the paper’s contribution (presence/clarity of original ideas),
- practice coherence and cohesion in building arguments and writing the overall paper and, ideally,
- to write your module paper (or a major part of it) by the end of the semester.
Students need to have written and handed in their BM2 module paper to be allowed to attend this class.
Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period |
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Module | Course | Requirements | |
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23-ANG-AngPM2.1_a Profilmodul 2.1: British Studies | 2.1.5 Advanced Academic Writing | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM2_a Profilmodul 2: British Studies | 2.4 Advanced Academic Writing | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3.1_a Profilmodul 3.1: American Studies | PM 3.1.5 Advanced Academic Writing | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3_a Profilmodul 3: American Studies | 3.4 Advanced Academic Writing | Study requirement
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The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.
A corresponding course offer for this course already exists in the e-learning system. Teaching staff can store materials relating to teaching courses there: