Academic Communication for IR 2 (Q1136)
Academic Communication for International Relations 2
Module Q1136
Module details for 2021/22.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 4
Module Outline
This elective offers training in communication skills required to undertake academic studies in International Relations effectively, and to make the link between autonomy and academic study. Students will practise and develop critical reading and writing skills required in written genres in the IR discipline. They will also be trained in, and practise, the listening and speaking skills required to understand and contribute to seminars, tutorials and lectures on IR subjects. The elective also fosters student autonomy. Successful completion of the module indicates Language proficiency equivalent to level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages.
Module learning outcomes
Identify the key arguments of relevant IR sources to support the communication of the student’s own well-structured coherent arguments.
Interpret, analyse and produce discourse and genres typically found in International Relations academic and professional environments (at a CEFR B2 level of linguistic competence).
Create academic IR texts containing discipline specific language and rhetorical features that communicate arguments effectively.
Identify one’s own academic strengths and weaknesses through feedback on academic work, and devise an autonomous approach to learning on future IR modules.
Type | Timing | Weighting |
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Coursework | 100.00% | |
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below. | ||
Portfolio | A2 Week 2 | 50.00% |
Project | T2 Week 10 (10 minutes) | 20.00% |
Report | T2 Week 6 | 30.00% |
Timing
Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.
Weighting
Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.
Term | Method | Duration | Week pattern |
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Spring Semester | Seminar | 2 hours | 11111111111 |
How to read the week pattern
The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.
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Mr Gavin Mensah-Coker
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