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PGCert Academic Writing Development

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    PGCert 1 year blended learning/distance learning

Course Description

This course is an exciting new qualification for graduates and professionals interested in studying, researching, and teaching writing.

The focus of the course is on writing, rhetoric, and literacies research, and on how this research can inform the teaching of writing and writing development.

  • The course programme builds upon the strength of the Centre for Academic Writing in the teaching of and research into academic writing, as well as Coventry University’s pioneering establishment of a Centre for Academic Writing.
  • You will have the opportunity to study flexibly via distance learning.
  • Specialist teaching and support is provided by Assistant Professors and Lecturers at Coventry University’s Centre for Academic Writing.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should hold a second class honours degree or above in any academic discipline in the Humanities, Social Sciences, or Sciences, and have an interest in teaching, supporting, and researching academic writing.

Applicants who can demonstrate relevant experience at an appropriate professional level but do not have the formal academic entry qualifications may be admitted subject to an application and assessment.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Funding opportunities including scholarships available

Student Destinations

Upon successful completion of this course, you will able to:

  • Apply and evaluate different approaches to teaching and supporting academic writing, ranging from student writing to writing for research dissemination and scholarly publication.
  • Demonstrate the ability to identify, resolve and reflect upon problems arising from applying academic writing pedagogies in practice.
  • Propose theoretical and practical solutions for key challenges facing writers from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds who wish to engage in the process of writing and publishing their research.
  • Recognise ways in which different institutional and cultural constraints shape the practice of academic writing provision.

Successful completion of this course will enhance your career prospects for working with students, academics, and other colleagues through supporting, teaching and carrying out research on academic writing.

This course combines the theory and practice necessary for working effectively as a writing developer in writing centres, learning centres, staff development centres, and research centres, and for providing writing support in disciplinary or workplace contexts, in the UK and internationally.

Module Details

Modules

  • Teaching and Supporting Academic Writing – 20 credits
  • Contextual Issues in Developing Research Communication – 10 credits
  • Writing Centre & Writing Programme Development and Management – 20 credits
  • Supporting Research-Active Staff with Research Communication – 10 credits

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