December 12, 2013
Course Syllabus
Course: Senior Theses Seminar I
Course Organizer: Dr. Alexander Wolters
Department: European Studies
Credits: 3
Office Hourse: Thursday 13.00 – 14.00
Course description
This course is designed for European Studies and American Studies senior students writing senior thesis and seeks to create a discussion forum for students’ senior thesis projects. The overall goal of the course is to observe the progress of students on their senior theses. Doing so, it will seek to create a bridge to a successful preparation and defense of the senior thesis.
Please follow the link for more Information: https://www.auca.kg/en/eu_thesis/
A senior thesis is a large, independent research project that European Studies and American Studies students undertake in the senior year of their study. The senior thesis involves two semesters of independent research and writing efforts resulting in a substantial paper on a research topic of the student. Such a work requires from ES / AMS students a great deal of discipline, self-motivation, and creative thinking. For formalities students have to comply with, for deadlines and format, the participants are asked to check with the Qualifying Rules.
Course Organiser
The Course Organiser is Alexander Wolters
European Studies Department, American University of Central Asia
wolters_a@auca.kg / alexanderwolters13@googlemail.com
Teaching methods
Lectures, discussion-rounds, student progress report presentations and writing exercises
Organization of the course:
For the deadlines please refer to the sheet attached below.
Changes to the syllabus
Additional assessments will not be added to the syllabus; however I reserve the right to alter reading or/and topics to meet the needs of the students taking the course. Additional readings may be scheduled if they relate to specific problems researching or drafting the BA papers. A reader with all necessary texts will be provided for the course.
Plagiarism
For any written assessment the AUCA Essay Writing and Anti-plagiarism Rules apply. In addition, students should submit a statement certifying that the paper has been written independently, that no assistance and source other than those stated has been used and that quotations have been marked as such.
Students are expected to think for themselves and to express themselves in their own words. In that limited sense their work should be original. It must not be plagiarised. Plagiarism is the appropriation of another person’s thoughts or words without attribution. Plagiarism is an offence against Academy Rules and leads to the failure of the course (F grade).
Attendance
All students enrolled for the course are required to attend all seminars. A register of attendance at any meeting of the class will be taken.
Practicalities
Ours is a large class, which means that all of the usual elements of academic courtesy – that you turn up on time to class, that you listen when the Course Organiser or one of your peers is talking, that you hand in work on time – become all the more important to the functioning of the class. Students absent without good reason, constantly late in person or with their work, have ‘negative participation’ in class will be dropped from the class (F grade).
Requirements
Participation // work in a peer group 25%
Extended senior thesis info sheet 15%
Literature & Data review 25%
Progress report and Thesis Draft // interview protocol 35%
The mid-term and final term grades will be given jointly by the course instructor and the supervisor (50% - 50%)
Concerns about progress
It is the policy of the course that students worried about progress in individual subjects may discuss their work (including, in broad terms, how they went wrong in units of assessment) with the Course Organiser. Students worried about progress in writing may discuss their work with me and with their supervisor.
Special needs
Students with special needs are encouraged to bring this information to the attention (in
confidence) of the Course Organiser and Supervisor.
Course Schedule
Schedule of progress report presentations by students
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