後期 火曜日 4講時 経済学部第5演習室. 単位数/Credit(s): 2. 担当教員/Instructor: YUTAKA FURUYA. 対象学年/Eligible Participants: 1年/First year. 履修年度: 2024. 科目ナンバリング/Course Numbering: EEM-ECO530E. 使用言語/Language Used in Course: English and Japanese.
Seminar in Economics b
古谷 豊
Google Classroom Code: 76sk3xg
Through Seminar in Economics a and b, we will learn the basics of academic writing in the field of the history of economic thought. In Seminar in Economics b, we will create a short essay of a few paragraphs while learning about the components of a research paper, the arrangement of these components, and the roles of each section.
By taking this course, students will gain rudimentary knowledge and skills about the components of a research paper, the arrangement of these components, and the roles of each section for writing papers in the field of the history of economic thought.
Weekly Routine:
(1) Each student will report on the assignments they have been working on.
(2) All participants will discuss each other's reports.
(3) Assignments for the following week will be explained.
Contents of Each Class:
- Introduction
- Reviewing Your Research Question
- Claim and Reasons
- Discussing the Key Arguments
- Organizing Your Arguments
- Creating a Storyboard
- Developing Your Storyboard (1)
- Developing Your Storyboard (2)
- Topic Sentences
- Introductory Paragraph
- Body Paragraph A
- Body Paragraph B
- Body Paragraph C
- Concluding Paragraph
- Wrap-up of the Course
The grades will be evaluated based on participation and assignments throughout the course.
Each week, assignments will be given, and a considerable amount of work will be required.
To enroll in this course, it is required to have completed my Seminar in Economics a beforehand. You are also expected to be familiar with and adhere to the guidelines for academic integrity outlined in the following pamphlets:
'Research Integrity'
https://www.jsps.go.jp/file/storage/general/j-kousei/data/rinri_e.pdf
'To All Researchers'
https://www.jst.go.jp/researchintegrity/shiryo/funds_pamph_for_researcher.pdf
All assignments and papers during this course must be written only by you.