Academic Writing & Editing
Meghit Boumediene Khaled

Academic Writing & Editing

A course on academic writing and editing for master's students is designed to enhance their proficiency in scholarly communication, focusing on the development of writing and editing skills essential for academic success. Such a course typically covers various aspects of academic writing, including the structure and organization of research papers, clarity and coherence in writing, and adherence to academic conventions.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduce students to the conventions of academic writing across disciplines.
  • Develop skills in critical reading and analysis of scholarly texts.
  • Enhance abilities in drafting, revising, and editing academic manuscripts.
  • Familiarize students with ethical considerations in academic writing, such as proper citation practices and avoiding plagiarism.

Course Components:

  1. Understanding Academic Genres:

    • Exploration of various academic writing formats, including research articles, literature reviews, and grant proposals.
    • Analysis of discipline-specific writing conventions and styles.
  2. Writing Process:

    • Emphasis on stages of writing: brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and revising.
    • Techniques for developing clear arguments and supporting them with evidence.
  3. Editing and Proofreading:

    • Strategies for self-editing and peer review to improve the quality of writing.
    • Focus on grammar, punctuation, and stylistic consistency.
  4. Ethical Writing Practices:

    • Guidelines on proper citation and referencing to uphold academic integrity.
    • Discussions on avoiding plagiarism and understanding its implications.
  5. Practical Application:

    • Assignments that involve writing and editing academic texts relevant to students' fields of study.
    • Workshops and peer feedback sessions to facilitate collaborative learning.

Communication M1 (Nutrition/Pathologies) Mme Zeggai Souad
souad zeggai

Communication M1 (Nutrition/Pathologies) Mme Zeggai Souad

               Ce cours intitulé « Communication » est destiné aux étudiants de Master 1 de la spécialité Nutrition et Pathologies. Il s’organise autour de plusieurs axes dédiés aux : principes de base d'une situation de communication,  les techniques d’expression orale,  les différents procédés employés dans un contexte communicatif, l'exposé oral, le passage de l'oral vers l'écrit,...etc.

A la fin de ce cours, l'étudiant devrait être en mesure de:

- Pouvoir s'exprimer oralement en respectant les règles et les normes exigées

- Maîtriser tous les outils lui permettant de gérer son oral lors de certaines circonstances particulières ( exemple:  un travail exposé oralement).

-  Pouvoir rédiger et structurer un travail scientifique et universitaire tels que les exposés, les mémoires, les articles et les thèses.