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Academic Writing In English/ Social Sciences PhD Studnets/ Spring Term, 2010
Course No. 1106
Time: Thursday 12.00 – 14.00
Location: Room No. 1747, School of Public Policy, Mexico Wing, Mt. Scopus
Office hours: By appointment
This course is designed to enable the students to plan and write an academic paper for publication in an academic journal, and in the process, to provide them with writing skills for their academic and post-academic careers. More specifically, the sessions will focus on the writing of summaries, comparative literature reviews, critiques, and abstracts. Other topics covered in the course include integrating ideas of other writers into one’s own work and rules of citation, text organization and coherence, acceptable grammatical and lexical language use, and argument structure.
Class work will incorporate frontal instruction, peer review, debates, mini assignments, revision, and editing. Emphasis will be put on creating an interactive learning environment through guided work in small groups, relying on communication and mutual support during and outside class sessions. Course assignments will focus on, and contribute to, the students’ work in progress. Quality, price and users testimonials are those 3 factors that I took into consideration while choosing appropriate writing service to write my essay. I hold my eye on supremeessays.com and have never regretted my choice. They provided me with custom papers of the highest quality. Throughout the course, each student will maintain an ongoing email correspondence with the instructor.
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Material for the Course Meetings
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