Academic Writing for Undergraduate Students (CIP)
Course content
Good academic writing is clear, precise, and persuasive. It engages critically with source material and communicates ideas effectively. Well-written texts contribute to conversations with peers both within and across disciplines.
This course, delivered through a series of interactive seminars, provides you with the opportunity to write in English within your own field of study, discuss your writing with international peers and receive constructive feedback. Through regular writing practice, you will strengthen both your research and communication skills.
Choose a research problem to
investigate (for example, a subject in your major
courses). As the semester unfolds, follow the stages of researching
and writing as two interlinked processes:
- focus your research question,
- find and review relevant literature,
- collect the best evidence to argue for the importance of your
research project.
- Read like a writer. Analyse model texts and sample texts written by your peers to better understand rhetorical strategies and stylistic conventions of selected academic text types.
- Practise writing and giving feedback. Draft four sections of your research paper: an abstract/summary of your research question/problem, an extended definition of a key concept, a literature review and an argumentative synthesis. You will discuss these drafts with your peers and receive comments from your tutor.
The semester of reading, writing and exchanging ideas with international peers from various disciplines will help you to become a better academic communicator. This course will assist you in your future writing, not only in English, but also in your other languages.
Testimonials
The hypothetical research paper we have been assigned to write has been an extremely useful practice; the importance of finding a ‘niche,’ when writing an introduction, has been a great eye-opener for me. I now find that the research topic I have settled on is incredibly interesting, so much so that I am considering using it for my bachelor project next semester.
Martin (BA, Denmark)
Since I had never experienced academic writing before, neither in French nor in English, this course helped me a lot. And I think that the methodology used in French academic writing is probably similar, so this course might also help me in my studies back in France.
Barthelemy (BA, France)
This course is really good for people who would like to improve their writing, not only academically, but also in general, to understand how efficient and communicative writing works! It gave me a clear idea how different sections in a research paper are written and organized, so that ideas are in place and easy for readers to understand. It helped a lot!
Fok Wai Ting (BA, China)
Questions regarding the course content can be emailed to AcademicEnglish@hum.ku.dk.
Flipped classroom (online course room with a wealth of materials), writing (at home and in class), workshops, discussions (in small groups), peer reviews, reflective journal, individual study
Only BA students can register for this course. Please note that
‘Academic Writing for Undergraduate Students’ is similar to the
writing component of ‘Academic English’; therefore, you should not
register for both the courses.
Students enrolled in the English Studies BA programme at UCPH are
not eligible to take this course.
MA students are not eligible for this course; instead, they should
choose ‘Academic Writing for Graduate Students’ and/or
‘Presentation Techniques for Graduate
Exchange and international fee-paying guest students: Apply for courses in Mobility Online. Questions regarding course registration should be directed to incomingmobility@adm.ku.dk.
Please note that your registration is binding.
BA-students enrolled at the University of Copenhagen apply through KUnet self service.
Students enrolled as full degree students in the BA-programme of English Studies at the University of Copenhagen are not eligible to take this course.
Danske ÅU-studerende: Læs mere om adgangskrav og tilmelding på https://aabentuniversitet.hum.ku.dk/ og find dit ansøgningsskema.
- ECTS
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
-
Continuous assessment
- Type of assessment details
- The continuous assessment comprises the following elements
distributed throughout the semester:
1. Home assignments (4-10 standard pages):
1.1. Four written assignments submitted during the semester.
2. In-class oral examinations (20 minutes):
2.1. Two oral peer-feedback sessions conducted in class.
3. On-site written exams (3 hours):
3.1. Four written on-site exams during the semester, in which you analyse texts and
provide peer feedback.
3.2. During the final class session: A 1.5-hour on-site exam assessing topics covered
throughout the semester.
All assignments must be written in English.
The examination is graded according to the Danish 7-point scale. The home assignments account for 40% of the final grade, the oral examinations account for 5%, and the on-site written exams account for 55%. - Aid
- Only certain aids allowed (see description below)
Home assignments and oral examinations: All.
On-site written exams: None. - Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Re-exam
-
Subject element exam. Home assignment and oral examination. Home assignment: 11-15 standard pages; oral examination: 30-minute examination including grading. Internal exam with multiple examiners. The home assignment accounts for 30% and the oral exam accounts for 70% of the final grade.
Criteria for exam assessment
Single subject courses (day)
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 28
- Preparation
- 204,75
- English
- 232,75
Kursusinformation
- Language
- English
- Course number
- HENB10551U
- ECTS
- 7,5 ECTS
- Programme level
- Bachelor
Bachelor choice
- Duration
-
1 semester
- Placement
- Spring
- Schedulegroup
-
Teaching Tuesdays 14:00-16:00
14 weeks: one session of 90 minutes per week
For questions regarding the schedule, please contact academicenglish@hum.ku.dk. - Capacity
- 30
- Studyboard
- Study board of English, Germanic and Romance Studies
Contracting department
- Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
Course Coordinators
- Jean Lohmann Rasmussen (3-6d6f75436b7870316e7831676e)
- Sofie E Abrahamsen Søndergaard (18-7571686b6730757167706667746963637466426a776f306d7730666d)
Teacher
Nina Nellemann Rasmussen
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