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Methods of Academic Writing II
Methoden des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens II
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:33:46
Abstract
The course is an introduction to the different forms of humanistic working and covers the methodological basics of the subject. It trains the ability to address a topic through written discussions in writing workshops.
Objective
Students gain an overview of the different research methods available in the field of history and theory of art and architecture. They will apply them in exercises. The course strengthens the methodological competences (preliminary knowledge, source and literature research) as well as their critical-analytical competences (reading and writing competence).
Content
Contains exercises on humanistic methods as well as writing workshops for practising academic techniques (development of an issue, structure of an argumentation, conceptual work, presentation techniques etc.)
Resources
Learning Materials (Links)
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General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- NDS
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Methoden des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens II
Effektive Unterrichtszeit von 10.00 – 11.45.
Kein Unterricht am 21.03.2025 (Seminarwoche).
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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MAS in Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur (GTA) (Das MAS Programm in "Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur" ist ein zwei jähriges begleitendes Studium und umfasst 60 KP. Eintritt ist jeweils im Herbstsemester. Präsenzunterricht ergänzt durch selbständige Forschungsarbeiten, Praktika und Exkursionen, Lehrveranstaltungen an 1-2 Tagen pro Woche, insgesamt ca. 600 Kontaktstunden, dazu Selbststudium ca. 600 Stunden (pro Präsenzunterrichstag ein Tag Arbeitsvorbereitung), einzelbetreute Seminararbeiten zu individuell gewählten Themen (ca.200 Stunden) und benotete Masterarbeit (ca. 600 Stunden))
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