#14 University Vocab: Academic Writing
βMost students would agree that this is the hardest part of their studies. Whatβs there to know about academic writing?
π A piece of academic writing is often called a paper. There are term papers, also called final papers, that focus on content of a particular course and research papers that require independent research.
π Essays are usually shorter and less scientific. In certain types of essays you may also be asked to state your opinions, which is quite different from research.
π At the end of your studies you most likely have to write a thesis paper, or simply a thesis. Depending on the degree this can be a bachelor thesis or a master thesis. For PhD level we usually speak of dissertation.
π Published papers are called articles, and they are published in academic journals.
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βMost students would agree that this is the hardest part of their studies. Whatβs there to know about academic writing?
π A piece of academic writing is often called a paper. There are term papers, also called final papers, that focus on content of a particular course and research papers that require independent research.
π Essays are usually shorter and less scientific. In certain types of essays you may also be asked to state your opinions, which is quite different from research.
π At the end of your studies you most likely have to write a thesis paper, or simply a thesis. Depending on the degree this can be a bachelor thesis or a master thesis. For PhD level we usually speak of dissertation.
π Published papers are called articles, and they are published in academic journals.
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#15 University Vocab: Course Modules
βAt school students study together in classes but how about universities?
π There are usually no stable groups we can call βclassesβ. Instead, students attend different course modules. Americans are more likely to call them courses while in Britain people tend to speak of modules.
π From each course module you collect credit points for exams or course work like essays. In order to graduate you need a certain number of credits.
π There are some course modules that you have to take and some that you can choose. The required ones are called core modules while the others are electives.
βοΈ In a modular system you can put your own timetable together. You can also decide if you want to study in the recommended time or graduate later as you might be working part-time. As long as you have your credit points you can finish your studies.
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βAt school students study together in classes but how about universities?
π There are usually no stable groups we can call βclassesβ. Instead, students attend different course modules. Americans are more likely to call them courses while in Britain people tend to speak of modules.
π From each course module you collect credit points for exams or course work like essays. In order to graduate you need a certain number of credits.
π There are some course modules that you have to take and some that you can choose. The required ones are called core modules while the others are electives.
βοΈ In a modular system you can put your own timetable together. You can also decide if you want to study in the recommended time or graduate later as you might be working part-time. As long as you have your credit points you can finish your studies.
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#16 University Vocab: Exam Types
βDo we always have to choose A, B, C or D, or are there other kinds of exams, too?
π Multiple choice exams let you choose between three or four options (usually) and are popular with teachers and administrators, especially in traditional education systems.
π Essay exams require students to write a long and structured answer to a given question, either focusing on a description or on their opinion.
π Open-book and take-home exams allow students to find relevant information by themselves, either during the exam or at home.
π Problem-based or case-based exams consist of just one task in which students have to apply knowledge from their class.
π Practical exams make students demonstrate their practical skills.
π Oral exams are carried out in speaking only.
π Online exams we all know and loveβ¦
βοΈ These types are often combined. They all have their pros and cons and whatβs best depends on the content.
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βDo we always have to choose A, B, C or D, or are there other kinds of exams, too?
π Multiple choice exams let you choose between three or four options (usually) and are popular with teachers and administrators, especially in traditional education systems.
π Essay exams require students to write a long and structured answer to a given question, either focusing on a description or on their opinion.
π Open-book and take-home exams allow students to find relevant information by themselves, either during the exam or at home.
π Problem-based or case-based exams consist of just one task in which students have to apply knowledge from their class.
π Practical exams make students demonstrate their practical skills.
π Oral exams are carried out in speaking only.
π Online exams we all know and loveβ¦
βοΈ These types are often combined. They all have their pros and cons and whatβs best depends on the content.
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#17 University Vocab: Higher Education
βWhatβs higher education and how is it organised?
π Higher, or tertiary (=third type) education comes after primary and secondary education. That normally means university but actually it also includes colleges and graduate schools.
π The word college can have very different meanings in different countries. In Britain it can be like a specialised high school or vocational (=about job) school while in America itβs more like a university but of lower status.
π In American English a university can be called school, e.g. βHarvard is a good school.β In British English "university" is often shortened as uni.
π Inside universities we usually find faculties and within them departments. But that also varies β faculties are also sometimes called schools, e.g. βSchool of Economicsβ.
π Sometimes attached to a university there is a graduate school for postgraduate (=master or PhD) students.
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βWhatβs higher education and how is it organised?
π Higher, or tertiary (=third type) education comes after primary and secondary education. That normally means university but actually it also includes colleges and graduate schools.
π The word college can have very different meanings in different countries. In Britain it can be like a specialised high school or vocational (=about job) school while in America itβs more like a university but of lower status.
π In American English a university can be called school, e.g. βHarvard is a good school.β In British English "university" is often shortened as uni.
π Inside universities we usually find faculties and within them departments. But that also varies β faculties are also sometimes called schools, e.g. βSchool of Economicsβ.
π Sometimes attached to a university there is a graduate school for postgraduate (=master or PhD) students.
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#18 University Vocab: Thesis Papers
βWhat are thesis papers and what do we find in them?
π A thesis is the final piece of academic writing you need to do before getting your degree. This could be a bachelor thesis, a master thesis or a doctoral thesis.
π In the beginning of a thesis paper you should have an abstract which is a short summary of your research, including the main results.
π A table of contents in the beginning shows which chapter can be found on which page. It is also a good overview of your structure.
π Either in the beginning or the end of your thesis there should be an acknowledgement in which you thank the people who helped you.
π You should write a list of books and articles that you read for your research in the bibliography at the end.
π At the very end of your paper there usually is an appendix in which you list data that is too much to write in the main body. This can contain figures, lists, pictures, graphs or transcriptions.
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βWhat are thesis papers and what do we find in them?
π A thesis is the final piece of academic writing you need to do before getting your degree. This could be a bachelor thesis, a master thesis or a doctoral thesis.
π In the beginning of a thesis paper you should have an abstract which is a short summary of your research, including the main results.
π A table of contents in the beginning shows which chapter can be found on which page. It is also a good overview of your structure.
π Either in the beginning or the end of your thesis there should be an acknowledgement in which you thank the people who helped you.
π You should write a list of books and articles that you read for your research in the bibliography at the end.
π At the very end of your paper there usually is an appendix in which you list data that is too much to write in the main body. This can contain figures, lists, pictures, graphs or transcriptions.
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#19 University Vocab: Teaching Staff
β There are all kinds of people teaching at a university. What are they?
π Britain and America have different education systems, and other countries have yet other titles and ranks.
π For practical classes you may have instructors (in πΊπΈAmerican English) or tutors (in π¬π§British English). Some of these may be doctorate students.
π Lectures and seminars are more theoretical, and they are taught by people on different academic ranks, professor being the highest.
π In π¬π§Britain the order is usually lecturer β senior lecturer β professor. In πΊπΈAmerica it is instructor β assistant professor β associate professor β professor.
βοΈ Actually there are no regular βteachersβ at university. Calling them βteachersβ may sound not only informal but also unprofessional or even childish.
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β There are all kinds of people teaching at a university. What are they?
π Britain and America have different education systems, and other countries have yet other titles and ranks.
π For practical classes you may have instructors (in πΊπΈAmerican English) or tutors (in π¬π§British English). Some of these may be doctorate students.
π Lectures and seminars are more theoretical, and they are taught by people on different academic ranks, professor being the highest.
π In π¬π§Britain the order is usually lecturer β senior lecturer β professor. In πΊπΈAmerica it is instructor β assistant professor β associate professor β professor.
βοΈ Actually there are no regular βteachersβ at university. Calling them βteachersβ may sound not only informal but also unprofessional or even childish.
π@afandi_englishπ #uni_vocab
#20 University Vocab: Credentials
β After we complete our studies we will get some kind of paper, right? Degree, diploma, certificate β whatβs the difference between these credentials (=proof that someone is qualified; always in plural)?
π Degree is the most valuable of them because it is always academic and you can only get it from a standard university course. There are bachelor, master and doctorate degrees.
π Diploma is something you can get from a college or practical job training, not usually from academic education.
π Certificate is the umbrella term (=general word) for all kinds of degrees, diplomas and everything else. You can get a certificate for anything you participate in, such as competitions, conferences, workshops and so on.
βοΈ Most importantly, donβt confuse βdiplomaβ with βdegreeβ, and youβll be fine!
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β After we complete our studies we will get some kind of paper, right? Degree, diploma, certificate β whatβs the difference between these credentials (=proof that someone is qualified; always in plural)?
π Degree is the most valuable of them because it is always academic and you can only get it from a standard university course. There are bachelor, master and doctorate degrees.
π Diploma is something you can get from a college or practical job training, not usually from academic education.
π Certificate is the umbrella term (=general word) for all kinds of degrees, diplomas and everything else. You can get a certificate for anything you participate in, such as competitions, conferences, workshops and so on.
βοΈ Most importantly, donβt confuse βdiplomaβ with βdegreeβ, and youβll be fine!
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University Vocab: The End
Itβs been one year now that Afandi English is bringing you University Vocab, giving you all youβve ever wanted to know about higher education. Time to review all 20 posts!
#1 Lectures vs Seminars
#2 Academic Literature
#3 Tuition Fees
#4 Assessment
#5 Time Off
#6 Online Education
#7 Undergraduates & Graduates
#8 Entering & Leaving University
#9 Coursework
#10 Undergrad Years
#11 Rankings
#12 Science, What Science?
#13 Degrees
#14 Academic Writing
#15 Course Modules
#16 Exam Types
#17 Higher Education
#18 Thesis Papers
#19 Teaching Staff
#20 Credentials
π@afandi_englishπ #uni_vocab
Itβs been one year now that Afandi English is bringing you University Vocab, giving you all youβve ever wanted to know about higher education. Time to review all 20 posts!
#1 Lectures vs Seminars
#2 Academic Literature
#3 Tuition Fees
#4 Assessment
#5 Time Off
#6 Online Education
#7 Undergraduates & Graduates
#8 Entering & Leaving University
#9 Coursework
#10 Undergrad Years
#11 Rankings
#12 Science, What Science?
#13 Degrees
#14 Academic Writing
#15 Course Modules
#16 Exam Types
#17 Higher Education
#18 Thesis Papers
#19 Teaching Staff
#20 Credentials
π@afandi_englishπ #uni_vocab
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