3647002 French Language and Literature

Numbering Code U-LET21 43647 SJ36 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Mon.4
Instructor name NAGAMORI KATSUYA (Graduate School of Letters Professor)
MURAKAMI YUJI (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Students will present interim reports of their undergraduate theses regularly. The goal is for students to complete their thesis while receiving advice on topics, issues, references, and other matters according to their progress while revising independently.
Course Goals After all the students clarify their topics and organize the discussion points, they will work on actual writing to complete the thesis.
Schedule and Contents Our meetings will be allocated for personal guidance and periodic progress presentations for writing the undergraduate thesis.

Weeks 1-5: Oral presentations:
All students will present what they are planning for their undergraduate theses and discuss this with all faculty and students.

Weeks 6-10: Research tasks:
Students will address problems pointed out during the presentations, conduct further literature surveys, etc.

Weeks 11-15: Writing and brush-up:
In addition to receiving individual instruction, students will give more detailed presentations and should aim to complete their theses.

Feedback: Undergraduate thesis defense
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluated by participation.
Course Requirements This course is for students planning on submitting their undergraduate thesis this year.
Students must have completed Undergraduate Thesis Seminar I.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Instructions will be given in class.
Textbooks Textbooks/References None
References, etc. Introduced during class.
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