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Root number
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506613 |
Semester
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HS2025 |
Type of course
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Block Course |
Allocation to subject
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Academic English Services |
Type of exam
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not defined |
Title |
Write Clear Scientific English Nov./Dec. 25 |
Description |
Do you want to be able to write clear and correct scientific English without lengthy and repeated redrafting? This 4 × 2-lesson course explains the fundamental principles of producing sentences, paragraphs, and longer sections of text that readers in your discipline will understand and appreciate.
Each participant finds three or four texts from within their own field before the first session. Each week, participants use these texts to understand fundamental principles and then model their own writing in assignments that they can reuse in theses, articles and other texts. Participants learn to evaluate their own and others’ texts and AI inputs and thus develop a writing skillset that is focused on the demands of their discipline yet transferrable to a range of academic readerships and text types.
Out-of-class workload across the course is designed to bring total course workload to ca. 30 hours.
HOW TO REGISTER:
Click on "Further information for this course"/"Weitere Informationen zur Veranstaltung " and the link will take you to our web page and details about how to register. For this course you don’t need to take the online-placement test, but you have to complete the form “Personal Details / Eingabe persönlicher Angaben” in ILIAS. It is not possible to register for this course in KSL/CTS. When you register on ILIAS, you automatically register for both course and assessment. This is an on-site course.
Fees will be charged for this course; for details see web page. |
ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course)
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No registration/deregistration in CTS (Admission in ILIAS possible).
ILIAS
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Link to another web site
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Further information for this course
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Lecturers |
Dr.
Simon Milligan, Vice-Rectorate International and Academic Careers, Language Center ✉
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ECTS
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1 |
Recognition as optional course possible
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Yes |
Grading
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passed/failed |
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Dates |
Wednesday 17:15-18:45 Weekly
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Rooms |
Seminarraum A 019, UniS
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Students please consult the detailed view for complete information on dates, rooms and planned podcasts. |