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Academic Literacy Skills

Non-Award | UNL-UNL11 | 2019

Course information for 2019 intake

Power up your communication skills in advance of your university study.Examine ways to structure, plan and draft your essays and research writing. Summarise readings and edit your work. Find out how to cite and reference articles, books and journals.

Study method
100% online
Assessments
Subject may require attendance
Entry requirements
Prior study needed
Duration
-

Academic Literacy Skills

About this subject

  • This Unit Covers:

    Chapter 1: First principles

    • Language Builder Section 1: Unit 1 - The basic sentence

    Chapter 2: The importance of main ideas

    • Language Builder Section 1: Unit 2 – Main units of meaning (MUMs) in combination

    Chapter 3: Ways of organising text Part 1

    • Language Builder Section 1: Unit 3 – Adding supporting units of meaning (SUMs)

    Chapter 4: Ways of organising test Part 2

    • Language Builder Section 1: Unit 4 – Review: Indicating relationships by using the various combinations of MUMs and SUMs

    Chapter 5: Analysing & summarising text Part 1

    • Language Builder Section 2: Unit 1- Style

    Chapter 6: Analysing & summarising text Part 2

    • Language Builder Section 2: Unit 2 – Style

    Chapter 7: Writing your own essay Part 1 – Analysing the question

    Chapter 8: Writing your own essay Part 2 – Researching the topic

    Chapter 9: Writing your own essay Part 3 – Planning & drafting

    Chapter 10: Writing your own essay Part 4 – Editing & referencing

Entry requirements

Others

This unit does not assume that you have any prior knowledge beyond general reading and writing skills. It does presume you are self-motivated and capable of self-directed learning.

Additional requirements

No additional requirements

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.

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