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Students will improve their ability to formulate a research question, conduct research, organize their findings, and compile them in a manner appropriate for graduate studies.
Throughout this course each student will prepare an extended piece of writing regarding a single topic of interest in his/her field of study. Students who have not yet decided on a thesis topic can also participate in this class without any difficulty.
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*The following syllabus may change, depending on the number of students enrolled and students' needs. 1. General introduction to the course 2. Choosing a research topic 3. Refining the research topic; examining the organization of a thesis/dissertation 4. Formulating a specific research question; assessing texts and conducting a literature review (1) 5. Assessing texts and conducting a literature review (2); data collection methods 6. Dealing with contradictory or inconclusive findings during the literature review and data collection processes 7. Refining the research topic; explaining data 8. Evaluating data collected and identifying insufficiencies 9. Anticipating and addressing opposing arguments 10. Drawing conclusions 11. Refining conclusions 12. Identifying and proposing areas for further research 13. Re-evaluating logical flow; identifying insufficiencies in substance 14. Addressing insufficiencies in substance 15. Review
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Each student will work step by step to prepare an extended piece of writing regarding a single topic of interest in his/her field of study.
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Students will demonstrate a high degree of competence in the basic skills needed to write a thesis, including narrowing down the topic, writing a literature review, handling data, and addressing conflicting data and opposing arguments. In particular, students will understand the difference between writing a thesis and writing a journal article or academic essay.
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Students will demonstrate a limited amount of competence in the basic skills needed to write a thesis, including narrowing down the topic, writing a literature review, handling data, and addressing conflicting data and opposing arguments.
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Quality of homework: 30%; attendance and overall participation: 20%; final report: 50%. Students must attend at least two-thirds of all class time and must receive a passing score on the final report.
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【成績評価の基準表】
秀(S) | 優(A) | 良(B) | 可(C) | 不可(F) |
履修目標を越えたレベルを達成している | 履修目標を達成している | 履修目標と到達目標の間にあるレベルを達成している | 到達目標を達成している | 到達目標を達成できていない |
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履修目標:授業で扱う内容(授業のねらい)を示す目標
到達目標:授業において最低限学生が身につける内容を示す目標
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Students will prepare homework weekly to practice the skills introduced in class. Students will take previously submitted homework and revise/reformulate it repeatedly in order to improve it. Students will receive individualized feedback on their work.
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Distributed in class as necessary.
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Let's improve your English skills step by step each week.
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