Gasal 2020/2021
Kelas-Offr:
KH-KH
Deskripsi:
This course is designed to facilitate the students to be well prepared to embark on Sarjana’s thesis
writing. Upon concluding the course, each student is expected to have devised him/herself with a
Sarjana’s thesis prospectus or proposal showing that s/he is ready to proceed, with some degree of
independence under the supervision of thesis advisor(s), with data collection and analysis as well as
research project report (thesis).
Capaian Pembelajaran
1. Identify main elements of research proposals
2. Select appropriate references—primary and secondary sources—as the basis for the thesis
proposal development3. Employ appropriate tenses—particularly simple present tense, simple past tense, and present
perfect tense—for the verbs used especially in citation to rhetorically build strong arguments in
the thesis proposal development4. Develop quality thesis proposal comprising two main sections: a) introductory section wherein
especially arguments for the need to conduct the proposed research and the research
question(s) or objective(s) are worked about, and b) method to answer the research question(s)
or meet the research objective(s) is clearly presented5. communicate the developed thesis proposals through classroom-level seminar
6. evaluate the quality of the developed thesis proposals by giving constructive comments and
feedback in the classroom-level seminar.
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- Teacher: Nurenzia Yannuar