Diploma paper: Module 2 - Information Technology: editing academic text Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: 02-S2FA12.2017

Module name: Diploma paper: Module 2 - Information Technology: editing academic text
Module code: 02-FA-NA-S2-TIETN-2
Programme code: 02-S2FA12.2017
Semester: summer semester 2017/2018
Language of instruction: Polish
Form of verification: course work
ECTS credits: 3
Description:
Applied linguistics The course is an integral part of a postgraduate programme. The aim of the course is to familiarize students to a large extent with the current state of art within selected themes in applied linguistics with the emphasis on advanced terminology, theoretical overview and empirical research as well as potential relationship between academic knowledge and practice. A detailed course content is provided by a teacher.
Prerequisites:
Entry requirements - successful completion of related courses and practical courses at an undergraduate level.
Key reading:
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Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
Understanding and respect for cultural differences within the styles and forms of academic communication, acceptance of diversity in the use of English as an international language for academic communication resulting from linguistic and cultural experiences of its users. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_K1]
FA2_K02 [2/5] FA2_K04 [2/5]
Ability to write academic texts in English. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_U1]
FA2_U06 [3/5] FA2_U09 [3/5]
Ability to use documentation techniques in academic writing and to acknowledge the sources with adherence to academic ethics. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_U2]
FA2_U06 [3/5] FA2_U09 [3/5]
Developing writing skills in English with the use of different types of academic texts. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_U3]
FA2_U01 [1/5] FA2_U02 [1/5] FA2_U06 [1/5]
Ability to conduct a critical analysis of an academic text and write an academic review in English. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_U4]
FA2_U01 [2/5] FA2_U02 [2/5]
Expanding vocabulary related to academic writing both in Polish and English. Expanding knowledge about correct attitude to sources, texts and the audience together with respecting intellectual property. Knowledge of main genres of academic writing, awareness of cultural differences within the styles and forms of academic communication. [NA-S2-TAETN-2_W1]
FA2_W02 [1/5] FA2_W07 [1/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
zaliczenie [NA-S2-TAETN-2_w_1]
Assessement – a final mark is based on the completion of tasks in class, in-class written assignments (academic essay), written assignements set as homework (term paper).
NA-S2-TAETN-2_K1 NA-S2-TAETN-2_U1 NA-S2-TAETN-2_U2 NA-S2-TAETN-2_U3 NA-S2-TAETN-2_U4 NA-S2-TAETN-2_W1
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
practical classes [NA-S2-TAETN-2_fs_01]
Practical classes – a lecture focusing on selected topics and concepts complemented by audio vidual aids and teacher’s own material; whole class discussion of the selected topics; tasks focusing on stylistic aspects of academic writing, writing tasks (referencing, writing academic essays with acknowledging sources).
30
Self-study - additional reading on the subject, written assignments and tasks.
15 zaliczenie [NA-S2-TAETN-2_w_1]
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Syllabuses (USOSweb)
Semester Module Language of instruction
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