Swedish name: Engelska A, Academic Writing
This syllabus is valid: 2015-01-05 valid to 2024-12-29 (newer version of the syllabus exists)
Syllabus for courses starting after 2024-12-30
Syllabus for courses starting before 2024-12-29
Course code: 1EN066
Credit points: 7.5
Education level: First cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
English: First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Department of Language Studies
Established by: Faculty director of studies, Faculty of arts, 2014-09-19
The course focus is on the analysis and practice of genres and text types. Included are genre-awareness tasks, written exercises that focus on linguistic elements of English as connected to rhetorical tasks, and analyses of text functions via online group discussions and individual outlining. Students will compose texts of various rhetorical structures, participate in peer review, revise final drafts, and receive instructor feedback on each text. Outlining and corpus study are included in the course. Generally students focus on the texts of their own discourse, including the writing of such texts.
In order to be awarded a 'Pass' grade, the student must be able to
Knowledge and Understanding:
Abilities
Judgment and Approach
Upper Secondary Course: English 6 or English B and at least two semesters (60 ects) of university studies.
As the course is taught entirely in English, an exemption will be made from the general entry requirements for university studies in Sweden, in so far as the upper secondary course Swedish 3 / Swedish B will not be required for admission to this course.
As this course is entirely net-based, students must have access to a computer in order to be able to complete the course assignments. For information about minimum computer and internet access requirements, please see www.sprak.umu.se/student/dokument.
Examination occurs via continuous assessment of the students' application of course constructs to their own written texts and to peers’ texts, including their use of English syntax, lexicon and punctuation, their performance in online forums and peer reviews and their keeping to deadlines. The examination is based on five hand-in assignments and a summary of one’s own observed weaknesses.
The grades awarded for this course will be “Pass” (Godkänd), “Pass with distinction” (Väl godkänd) or “Fail” (Underkänd).
Students who do not get a ”Pass” (Godkänd) on the examination on the first occasion will be able to sit the examination again at a later date.
The deadline for handing in papers is generally the occasion of the last lesson, unless otherwise stated.
A student who fails an examination twice has the right to apply to the Board of the Humanities Faculty to have another teacher appointed to grade their next examination paper.
A student who has been accepted for this course can take the examination(s) involved according to the syllabus that was current at the time of their acceptance for up to two years after that syllabus is replaced or the course is discontinued.
Credit transfers
Applications for credit transfers are handled by the Umeå University Student Services Unit (see http://www.umu.se/utbildning/antagning/tillgodoraknande/)
Writing for Success
University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing :
https://open.lib.umn.edu/writingforsuccess/
Mandatory
Bailey Stephen
Academic writing : a handbook for international students
Fifth edition : London : Routledge : [2018] : 312 sidor :
ISBN: 9781138048744
Mandatory
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Wallwork Adrian
English for Writing Research Papers
New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LCC : 2011 : xxii, 325 s. :
ISBN: 9781441979216 (pbk)
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Academic writing for graduate students : essential tasks and skills
Swales John M., Feak Christine B.
3., [rev. and expanded] ed. : Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press : 2012 : 418 s. :
ISBN: 9780472034758
Mandatory
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Wallwork Adrian
English for Writing Research Papers
New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LCC : 2011 : xxii, 325 s. :
ISBN: 9781441979216 (pbk)
Search the University Library catalogue