Conducted in
terms:
2022/23L, 2023/24L, 2024/25L
ISCED code: 0231
ECTS credits:
5
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Humanities
English for academic purposes 2510-f2ENG2S-EFAP
- https://moodle.umk.pl/course/view.php?id=7312 (term 2024/25L)
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Contact hours with the teacher:
- participation in tutorials - 15 hrs
Self-study hours:
- preparation for tutorials and work on the Moodle platform - 30 hrs
- preparation of written assignments - 40 hrs
- preparation for periodic quizzes - 35 hrs
Altogether: 120 hrs (5 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) The student
W1: knows C1+ academic English, including proper style and register appropriate for a master's thesis, and understands the structure of academic essays and the principles of paraphrasing, summarising and citing academic texts in English (K_W02)
W2: understands the principles of formatting formal academic summaries and citations with due care with respect to copyright considerations and the ethical use of sources (K_W12)
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) U1: is able to create adequately structured academic texts based on sources and create citations to these sources, following the MA stylesheet guidelines and the teacher’s suggestions (K_U08, K_U14)
U2: is capable of creating written academic texts using a word processor, following the MA stylesheet guidelines for particular sections of the MA (K_U04)
U3: is able to select sources independently in order to support the thesis expressed in his or her academic text at the level of C1+ (K_U11, K_U14)
U4: is able to communicate in writing with individuals from different academic and cultural backgrounds thereby successfully conveying knowledge relating to the content addressed in the student's master's thesis (K_U05)
U5: is able to express an informed opinion on fragments of texts selected for peer-evaluation (K_U09)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: is aware of the necessity to comply with the obligations following from binding copyright liabilities and good practices in creating academic texts (K_K05)
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Expository teaching methods:
- description, discussion
Exploratory teaching methods:
- seminar, practical, case study
On-line teaching methods: asynchronous content delivery via Moodle; synchronous content delivery via MS Teams
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- description
- discussion
- discussion
Exploratory teaching methods
- practical
- seminar
- seminar
Online teaching methods
- evaluative methods
- integrative methods
- integrative methods
Prerequisites
(in Polish) The successful completion of the first semester of the course
Course coordinators
Additional information
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