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Academic Expression & Critical Thinking

Key information

  • Module code:

    0LEC30EX

  • Semester:

      Full Year

  • Credit value:

    30

Module description

This core English Foundation module will teach you how to understand the language used in a range of academic disciplines, and how to express yourself orally and in writing, which are essential skills for university study.

Designed for students with a high level of English, this Academic Expression and Critical Thinking module will help you to become more aware of the conventions of academic writing and improve your ability to deliver an academic presentation.

In particular, you’ll learn how to:

  • identify the key points in academic articles
  • take effective notes on academic lectures;
  • produce essays and reports
  • use a range of discussion language to take part in discussions on a range of topics.

As the name of this module suggests, there is a specific focus on critical thinking. By the end of the programme, you will be able to put forward logical, evidence-based arguments and evaluate those of others, engage confidently with your tutors and peers, and thereby excel in your undergraduate studies.

Assessment details

You’ll be assessed for this Academic Expression and Critical Thinking module through coursework (60%) and exam (40%).

Learning outcomes

At the end of this Academic Expression and Critical Thinking module, you will be able to:

  • apply critical thinking skills to evaluate and utilise arguments, data, concepts and theories from academic sources to build and support a line of argument
  • construct a well-structured response to a task using appropriate features of academic expression
  • find and select academically appropriate sources on a range of topics
  • actively seek and act on feedback from tutors and peers, reflect on your own work and identify areas for development.

Department


Module description disclaimer

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Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module.

Please note that the module descriptions above are related to the current academic year and are subject to change.