PGT (Masters) Dissertation Writing SkillsInfo Location More Info Course InformationPGT Dissertation Writing Skills Group 1 - Thursday 12noon to 2pm - Highfield CampusOverview of the module This module is intended for non-native speakers of English who wish to familiarise themselves with the conventions of academic writing and to practise some of the language that will be expected of them during their postgraduate studies. The main aim is to prepare students for academic dissertation writing tasks that will be required during their studies. Students will become familiar with a number of reference sources and academic writing styles. Aims of the module The main aims of this unit are to:
Student learning outcomes Having successfully completed the unit, students will be aware of:
Learning and teaching methods The sessions will run as a mixture of seminars and workshops. Students will be expected to participate actively and to produce some written work. Assessment This is non-credit bearing. There is no formal assessment for this module. Further information about English Academic Purposes can be found on our WEBSITE The EAP skills support programme offers academic language support to international students who need to develop their English language and academic literacy skills during their studies. All classes are free of charge to international students registered at the University of Southampton. If you want to continue to improve your English, we offer the following academic language skills support classes: academic writing skills; PhD thesis writing skills; Masters level dissertation writing skills; critical thinking skills; presentation & seminar skills and everyday English skills. Course CodeEAP-PGT-DWS Course LeaderChris Cullen
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Additional InformationImportant Information Please check your timetable before booking to avoid a clash in schedule. Each class is timetabled for 2 hours. Please check the course location before confirming your booking. Sessions will take place across Highfield and Avenue campuses and Online. Please register with your University email address and student ID number. You can attend a maximum of 2 courses. If a course is fully booked, please add your name to the waiting list and we will contact you if a space becomes available. |