Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:
C1
General description
The course aims to provide students following an international Master’s degree programme with the knowledge required to write a well-structured master’s degree thesis following general academic as well as more field specific conventions.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to • identify the structure, moves and linguistic features of a master’s degree thesis • review a thesis critically • know and employ a formal academic style (grammar and vocabulary) • express their own voice in their writing • express clearly the aims, background and conclusions of their research
Contents
The course will cover the thesis writing process from choosing a research topic and formulating initial research questions to writing the thesis itself, the common structures and linguistic features of a Master’s thesis and its constituent parts (including the introduction, literature review and conclusion), ways of synthesizing and evaluating previous research to support one’s own study, and the differences between academic and non-academic style conventions including formatting and writing references.
Teaching methods
The average student workload for a 3 credit course is 81 hours (3 x 27). The distribution of hours between classwork, tutorials, online work and other independent work will vary.
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Participation in course work
In
English
Exercise(s)
In
English
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Pass/fail.
Satisfactory completion of tasks, including a representative sample from the students’ own theses work in progress; active participation; other criteria will be given by the teacher
Study materials
Will be distributed by the teacher and/or through Moodle.