Academic writing is a formal, structured and sophisticated writing to fulfill the requirements for a particular field of study. The course aims at providing understanding of writer’s goal of writing (i.e. clear, organized and effective content) and to use that understanding and awareness for academic reading and writing. The objectives of the course are to make the students acquire and master the academic writing skills. The course would enable the students to develop argumentative writing techniques. The students would be able to the content logically to add specific details on the topics such as facts, examples and statistical or numerical values. The course will also provide insight to convey the knowledge and ideas in objective and persuasive manner. Furthermore, the course will also enhance the students’ understanding of ethical considerations in writing academic assignments and topics including citation, plagiarism, formatting and referencing the sources as well as the technical aspects involved in referencing.
Course Outline
Contents
Assignments
For the assessment of course objectives, various assignments and projects will be given during the semester and evaluation will be done through attained scores.
Assignments content:
Assignments can be given from
The handouts provided by the instructor
Discussion during lectures
Selected Questions from the notebook
Assessment criteria:
Sessionals: 20
Quiz. 10 marks
Assignments. 5 marks
Class participation. 5 marks
Mid terms. 30 marks
Final terms. 50 marks
Recommended Readings
Swales, J. M., & Feak, C. B. (2017). Academic writing for graduate students: Essential tasks and skills. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
Bailey, S. (2018). Academic writing: A handbook for international students. New York: Routledge.
Suggested Readings
Craswell, G. (2004). Writing for academic success. London: SAGE.
Johnson-Sheehan, R. (2019). Writing today. Don Mills, Ontario: Pearson.
Silvia, P. J. (2019). How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.