EL514: Academic
Research/Writing I (4 units, 4 credits)
Chiyeko
Kristin Takayoshi, Adjunct Instructor in ESL
Winter 2006 Pasadena
DESCRIPTION:
This Advanced writing course is designed to
combine the content of a specified Individualized Distance Learning (IDL)
course with a presentation of skills and strategies necessary for developing
competency in academic research writing. Skills range from organizing a
paragraph to writing a research paper, with a focus on the assignments of the
IDL course.
LEARNING
OUTCOMES:
• Develop graduate level writing skills (strong thesis, well supported
arguments, variety of references, proper citation, proper formatting)
• Develop writing style
• Gain experience in writing book reviews and academic research papers
COURSE
FORMAT:
Class time will be spent building writing skills
using a variety of activities, including ESL and IDL content. In addition to
the four hours of class time, students will be expected to complete an
additional four hours of lab time which focuses on writing skills.
REQUIRED
READING: None.
RECOMMENDED
READING:
Byrd, Patricia and Beverly Benson. Problem/Solution:
A Reference for ESL Writers. Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle Publishers,
1994.
Leki, Ilona. Academic Writing: Exploring Processes and Strategies (2nd
edition). New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
Reid, Joy M. The Process of Composition, (2nd edition) Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice Hall Regents, 1988.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Homework assignments will be limited to the assignments
in the IDL course, which will vary from term to term. In class, students will
actively engage in a minimum of 10 academic writing assignments.
PREREQUISITES:
Students must be concurrently registered in a specified IDL course and EL513:
Writing Lab.
RELATIONSHIP
TO CURRICULUM: Meets partial requirements to advance from the ESL Program.
FINAL
EXAM: ESL Exit Exam.
Last
Date Edited: November 22, 2005