課程概述 |
Research Methods 4
Spring 2005
Graduate Institute of Linguistics
Course Credit: 0 course credit
Prerequisite: M.A. students must have completed Research Methods 1 & 2 & 3 in the NTU Graduate Institute of Linguistics ?no prerequisites for Ph.D. students
Course Overview:
This course is designed to teach students how to write in an academic context and to present their work professionally. During the course the students will learn academic writing skills and write a research paper that will be submitted to a journal. In addition, each student will give two professional powerpoint presentations, craft a CV, learn advanced literature search techniques, and write up an annotated bibliography.
Required Text:
Academic Writing for Graduate Students: A Course for Nonnative Speakers of English, John
Swales and Christine Feak*
Suggested Texts:
1) Writing Research Papers: A Complete Guide, James D. Lester 10th Edition*
2) Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Guide to Research Language, Alison Wray
3) Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article, Howard Becker
4) Dissertations and Theses from Start to Finish: Psychology and Related Fields, John Cone and Sharon Foster
5) Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fifth Edition*
(*available from Bookman)
Suggested NTU website (for additional powerpoint training): http://teach.cc.ntu.edu.tw/training/
Course Grading:
Final Writing Portfolio: 25%
Summaries from (at least) three academic talks: 25%
Class participation and class assignments: 25%
Speech and evaluation: 25%
Syllabus -- Spring Semester 2005
Research Methods IV
Professor Kathleen Ahrens
Class 1 2/25
Preview class goals for semester (1 new talk & 1 research paper to submit to a journal)
Discuss AWGS, Chapter 5, Tasks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 13
Preview Chapter 6
Preview personal academic goals for semester
Finding and evaluating possible journals for your topic
Assignments: Chapter 6 #1, 3, 4, |