校際選修

115-1 選課時程

進行中

  • 初選第一階段 6/15/2026
  • 初選第二階段 6/22/2026
  • 校際選修 8/24/2026
  • 初選第三階段 8/31/2026
  • 開學後加退選 9/7/2026
  • 逾期加退選 9/21/2026
選課資源

研究生英文:研究論文寫作

Graduate English: Research Paper Writing

學期
110-1
學分
2 學分
當期課號
7903
永久課號
DFR6005
開課單位
寫作中心
授課教師
王立仁
校區
光復
類別
選修
上課時間表
週一
5
13:20–14:10
研究生英文:研究論文寫作
A506
2 節連堂
6
14:20–15:10

* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列

概述

The purpose of this course is to help students at the graduate level write clearer and better organized research documents for professional settings. Although the major type of writing treated in this course is the experimental research paper, the information covered are relevant to writing theses, dissertations, conference papers, research proposals, and patent applications. Guided by the IMRaD format, the course will focus on the information and language conventions of major sections of a research paper, including Introduction [with Literature Review] (I), Method and Materials (M), Results and Discussion (RaD), and Abstract. By the end of the course, students can expect to be able to: (1) understand the vocabulary and grammar features of empirical research paper writing, (2) become familiar with the content and organization of a research paper, (3) read critically and analyze a variety of research documents, and (4) understand and practice the skills needed to write a research paper including planning, drafting, revising and editing. We will also discuss some aspects of research paper writing, such as planning your publication, editing a research manuscript & avoiding plagiarism, and responding to reviewers.

先修科目

VERY IMPORTANT!! 1. Students who wish to take this course MUST attend the first day of class. Those who register but miss the first class will be dropped from the class. 2. It is preferred that students plan to write or revise a research paper or thesis during the semester. Students who do not have any kind of writing project for an empirical study should consult the instructor after the first meeting to set up alternative writing tasks for the semester. 3. Our first class starts on 13th September (Monday). The delivery mode is ONLINE. The meeting link is posted on E3. For those students who want to join this course, you MUST email me first then get the link. If the class is full, I will draw the lot in week 1.

教學方式

* Lecture * Discussions * Peer editing * Student presentations * Individual writing conferences * Collaborative learning * Learning activities with online systems and technology tools

評分方式

(1) Attendance and Participation (10%): To succeed in this course, regular attendance is required. You are expected to participate actively in class discussions and activities. (2) Assignments (30%): Thirty percent of your semester grade will be based on a variety of assignments. As the semester progresses, you will find specific assignment guidelines on the university's NewE3 website (OR google classroom) to complete your assignments, and you will be expected to follow the format and guidelines required by each assignment. (3) Reading and Analysis Project (30%): You will analyze the structure and language of research documents in your research discipline with knowledge and skills learned from the course. Detailed instructions will be provided in class. (4) Writing Project (30%): You will write the Introduction part of your research paper with plenty of opportunities to receive feedback on earlier drafts. Detailed instructions will be provided in class.

週次計畫
週次主題
第 1 週Introduction to course and course policies; Diagnostic Writing
第 2 週Day off (Mid-Autumn Festival)
第 3 週Anatomy of a typical scientific article; Chapter 1: Overview of the master/PhD degree and thesis Chapter 2: Selecting a research topic
第 4 週Chapter 3: Using the literature to research your problem
第 5 週Chapter 4: Conducting ethical research
第 6 週Chapter 5: How to write chapter ONE, Introduction
第 7 週Chapter 6: How to write chapter TWO, Literature review
第 8 週Chapter 6: How to write chapter TWO, Literature review
第 9 週Day off (Self study), materials will be assigned in advance
第 10 週Chapter 5: How to write chapter FOUR, Results and Findings
第 11 週Chapter 6: How to write chapter FIVE, Discussion
第 12 週Abstract: Developing accuracy in technical writing I
第 13 週Abstract: Developing accuracy in technical writing II
第 14 週Academic Presentation Skills I
第 15 週Academic Presentation Skills II
第 16 週Review
第 17 週Writing project: Final draft I (Consultation session 1)
第 18 週Writing project: Final draft II (Consultation session 2)
教科書

Yvonne N. Bui (2019). How to write master's thesis. SAGE Publications, Inc.

Office Hours
地點
Assembly building A517
時間
Need arrangement in advance
聯絡方式
tommywang@nycu.edu.tw