M3005000
1 Academic English Writing for University Coursework
This course is conducted completely in English.
This course introduces formal structures and styles of academic writing to prepare the students for the Usage of Research
Tools and Research Writing course with the ultimate aim of making them more confident in their writing abilities. In this
course, students will learn about the structure of paragraphs and essay writing, and understand how to formulate them under
different contexts such as narrative, process, compare & contrast, cause & effect and argumentative genres.
Exercises will include a variety of writing forms and formats applicable to both academic and general situations. Students
will be expected to write extensively, keeping their focus on the ultimate goal of mastering basic academic writing skills.
It is also worth bearing in mind that this course is designed for those whose English language proficiency is bettween CEFR
B2 and C1 levels.
This course is designed to prepare students for academic writing that includes writing concise paragraphs and essays of different
genres such as descriptions, procedures, compare and contrast, and cause and effect. Students will learn to organize their
main ideas and supporting points logically so as to achieve a clear, succinct, and effective style that can guide the reader
seamlessly.
By putting the principles of effective communication and clear writing into practice, students can establish essential logical
strategies and writing skills which will encourage them to engage in any type of writing encountered in their future careers.
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Goals and objectives |
Course Outcomes |
1. |
Students will be able to identify a variety of academic writing formats. |
A-1
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2. |
Students will be able to define the use of essay organization which includes outlines and structures of academic writing. |
A-1
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3. |
Students will be able to select academic language, such as specific vocabulary, conventions and styles of academic writing. |
A-1
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4. |
Students will be able to organize their main ideas and supporting points logically to achieve a clear, succinct, and effective
style that guides the reader seamlessly.
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A-1
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Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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Class Participation and Writing Assignments: paragraphs |
Class Participation and Writing Assignments: essays |
Mid-term review |
Final review |
Total. |
1. |
6% |
6% |
4% |
4% |
20% |
2. |
6% |
6% |
4% |
4% |
20% |
3. |
6% |
6% |
4% |
4% |
20% |
4. |
6% |
6% |
4% |
4% |
20% |
5. |
6% |
6% |
4% |
4% |
20% |
Total. |
30% |
30% |
20% |
20% |
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Class schedule |
HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) |
Amount of Time Required |
1. |
Introduction to Academic Writing |
Pre-Assignment |
100分 |
Review/Written assignment 1 |
130分 |
2. |
Narrative Paragraphs |
Review/Written assignment 2 |
130分 |
3. |
Basic Paragraph Structure |
Review/Written assignment 3 |
130分 |
4. |
Process Paragraph |
Review/Written assignment 4 |
130分 |
5. |
Process Paragraph on AI tool (Prepare your mid-term review 1) |
Review/Written assignment 5 |
130分 |
6. |
Essay Organization (Prepare your mid-term review 2) |
Review/Written assignment 6 |
150分 |
Preparation for the mid-term review |
100分 |
7. |
Mid-term review: Create your 10 mins mid-term presentation on ‘the use of AI for making PPT slides for the research-based
program
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Review/Written assignment 7 |
150分 |
8. |
Opinion Essay 1 |
Review/Written assignment 8 |
150分 |
9. |
Opinion Essay 2 |
Review/Written assignment 9 |
200分 |
10. |
Writing Grant Proposal 1 |
Review/Written assignment 10 |
200分 |
11. |
Writing Grant Proposal 2 |
Review/Written assignment 11 |
200分 |
12. |
Writing Grant Proposal 3 |
Review/Written assignment 12 |
200分 |
13. |
Writing Grant Proposal 4 |
Review/Written assignment 13 |
200分 |
Preparation for the final |
200分 |
14. |
Final review and grading justification |
Review/Written assignment 14 |
150分 |
Total. |
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2650分 |
Goals and objectives (Other Courses)
A:Fundamental Mechanical Engineering |
B:Advanced Mechanical Engineering |
C:Environment and Materials Engineering |
D:Chemistry and Biotechnology |
E:Electrical Engineering and Robotics |
G:Advanced Electronic Engineering |
F:Information and Communications Engineering |
L:Computer Science and Engineering |
H:Urban Infrastructure and Environment |
Evaluation method and criteria
Grades are given based on:
1. Participation in class-activities and Writing Assignments: six paragraphs (30%)
3. Participation in class-activities and Writing Assignments: five essays (30%)
4. Mid-term review (20%)
5. Final review (20%)
*In order to pass this course, students need to earn at least 60% of the total score.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
The Others |
Students will receive feedback both in the class and outside of the class (through ScombZ). |
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbooks: To be introduced in the classroom.
There is a required textbook for this course. Please check the textbook information above and purchase it on your own from
the online bookstore or any other vendors.
If your book doesn't arrive by the first class meeting, please contact me directly via email (see the Email-address below).
Please note that this course is designed for those whose English language proficiency is bettween CEFR B2 and C1 levels.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- Office hours: Monday 13:00-15:00 in the lecturer's office & by appointment
- Contact e-mail address: zam08580@shibaura-it.ac.jp
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
Applicable |
Professor has experiences of publishing academic papers. |
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
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