MISC
Academic Writing (AW)
Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences
August 21, 2024
You need to apply what you have learned and prepare a proposal for your master’s thesis.
You will go through key academic writing processes over the course of the semester, from finding a topic, writing a proposal, gathering feedback and writing a research project (RIP). You will complete several deliverables in the process. These will reflect your learning progress and will be graded individually.
You need to deliver following parts via Moodle:
For deadlines, please see the schedule
The deliverables are graded individually and determine the grade with the following weights:
Note: Compliance with formal requirements (see templates) and good scientific practice are critical pass criteria for all parts, means that in case of non-compliance the exam is automatically failed (e.g., plagiarism, even light forms).
An paper that fulfills expectations has the following characteristics
A summary of lessons learned that fulfills expectations has the following characteristics
Grade | Meaning |
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1 — very good |
A truly outstanding achievement that (not only) shows no deficiencies in the criteria mentioned, but also gives both the supervisor and external assessors an excellent impression. |
2 — good |
Work that exceeds the average requirements/performance and is easily recognizable and presentable to the outside world as a “good performance”. |
Note | 2.5 is the average of passed assessments, i.e., an “average performance” |
3 — satisfactory |
A performance that achieves the desired goal “to a satisfactory extent”; however, deficiencies can be identified here and there. |
4 — sufficient |
A performance that “still adequately satisfies” the requirements, but deviates from the expectations placed on it in several ways. |
5 — not sufficient |
A performance that does not meet several of the criteria mentioned. |
The bonus points are assigned based on your engagement in the discussions (particularly the quality of your feedback). These can improve your performance by up to one grade increments (up to .7).