代做CHI212H5S-LEC0101 & PRA0101 Chinese for Academic Purposes II Winter 2025代做Statistics统计

2025-01-26 代做CHI212H5S-LEC0101 & PRA0101 Chinese for Academic Purposes II Winter 2025代做Statistics统计

CHI212H5S-LEC0101 & PRA0101

Chinese for Academic Purposes II

Winter 2025

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course, designed for native or near-native speakers of Mandarin Chinese, continues the study of rhetorical knowledge and critical thinking skills for effective academic reading and writing. It also prepares students for upper level courses which demand in-depth reading, writing, as well as professional presentation skills. [24L/12P]

Prerequisites

CHI211H5 or appropriate language level as indicated by the Chinese Language Assessment

Questionnaire ( https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/language-studies/language-course-assessment- questionnaires) or interview.

Exclusions

CHI200Y5 or CHI201Y5 or CHI202H5 or EAS200Y1 or EAS201H1 or LGGB60H3 or LGGB61H3 or LG GB62H3 or LGGB63H3 or LGGB64H3 or LGGB65H3

Learning Outcomes

This course aims to provide students with knowledge and skills in writing a research paper in

Chinese. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

1.   become familiar with the process of writing a research paper;

2.   identify connections in reading and writing research papers;

3.   evaluate and analyze the language and writing techniques used in academic papers;

4.   compose well-structured research proposals and papers by using the learned language and writing techniques;

5.   cite the sources of research papers properly;

6.   conduct presentations in a professional manner;

7.   enhance study habits through reflection and effective time management;

8.   prepare, engage, and contribute positively to class dynamics by actively participating in discussions and respecting diverse perspectives.

Textbooks and Other Materials

Textbooks are not required. The instructor will provide handouts with reference to the following books:

1.    劉承慧、王萬儀,《大學中文教程:學院報告寫作》〈新竹: 國立清華大學出版 社,2010 年〉。

2.    蔡伯盈,《從字句到結構:學術論文寫作指引》(二版)〈台北: 國立台灣大學出 版社,2014 年〉。

3.    蔡伯盈,《從段落到篇章:學術寫作析論技巧》〈台北: 國立台灣大學出版社, 2010 年〉。

Turniin

Normally, students will be required to submit their course essays to the University’s plagiarism detection tool for a review of textual similarity and detection of possible plagiarism. In doing so, students  will  allow  their  essays  to  be  included  as  source  documents  in  the  tool’s  reference database, where they will be used solely for the purpose of detecting plagiarism. The terms that apply to the  University’s  use  of this tool are described on the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation web site ( https://uoft.me/pdt-faq).

If you wish to opt out of using this tool, please notify the instructor regarding the decision via email by January  19,  2025.  Your  materials  can  be  submitted  via  email  and  you will  meet with the instructor during her office hours when required.

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

Lectures begin the week of January 6, 2025.

The first practical will take place on January 6, 2025.

Official information regarding campus closures is posted on the UTM Campus Status page. Tri-campus information is available on the UofT Campus Status webpage.

Expectations

Read the materials and write down your thoughts. You are encouraged to read and think about the works we are going to discuss before class. Keep active thinking during the class and write down your thoughts and inspirations right away.

Cumulative learning. Decide the topic of your presentation and essay as early as possible. Keep the topic in mind and extend your thinking to any possible connected knowledge. Cumulative learning will help you to fulfill your studying goals smoothly and efficiently. Please do not hesitate to contact the instructor for any questions concerning the project and essay.

Email Policy

Please  do  not  hesitate  to  contact  me  via  email: j[email protected].  Please  always  include “CHI212-SEC0101” in the email subject, along with the topic in question, for example, ‘CHI212- SEC0101: Inquiry on Assignment 1’ . I will reply to you within 48 weekday hours of the regular work week! Please use only your @mail.utoronto.ca email to reach me.

Office Hour Policy

Please book your appointment at least 48 hours in advance to secure a spot during office hours. Notify the instructor by email with the subject line: “CHI212–SEC0101: Office Hour Request.”

Enrollment Conflict

Students who enroll in courses with conflicting lectures, tutorials, lab, or practicals (scheduled at the same or overlapping time slot) may NOT receive accommodations for conflicting tests, quizzes, assignments, lecture material, in-class participation and attendance.

Source: Academic Calendar

Copyright for Instructional Materials

Please be advised that the intellectual property rights in the material referred to on this syllabus [and posted on the course site] may belong to the course instructor or other persons. You are not authorized to reproduce or distribute such material, in any form or medium, without the

prior consent of the intellectual property owner. Violation of intellectual property rights may be  a violation of the law and University of Toronto policies and may entail significant repercussions  for the person found to have engaged in such act. If you have any questions regarding your right to use the material in a manner other than as set forth in the syllabus, please speak to your instructor.