Course Information
Course title
科技英文寫作
Writing Research Papers 
Semester
113-2 
Designated for
COLLEGE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE  GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION ENGINEERING  
Instructor
朱浩華 
Curriculum Number
CSIE5016 
Curriculum Identity Number
922 U4650 
Class
 
Credits
2.0 
Full/Half
Yr.
Half 
Required/
Elective
Elective 
Time
Tuesday 6,7(13:20~15:10) 
Room
資310 
Remarks
Restriction: seniors year and beyond
The upper limit of the number of students: 15. 
 
Course introduction video
 
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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Course Description

This course covers two essential aspects of strong writing: paper structure (論文結構) and research content (研究內容). On paper structure, this course explains how to break down a paper's structure, and how to extract paper structure (e.g., from an award-winning paper) that can be replicated in writing your papers. On research content, this course explains basic research steps/components such that you have sufficient content in writing a research paper. If research has been done, this course teaches how to extract content from your existing research work to fill into different sections/paragraphs outlined by your paper structure. You will learn that paper/thesis writing (and research method) is mechanical. By following these steps, anyone can learn to be competent in writing quality research papers.

This course is NOT about teaching general English writing (e.g., vocabulary, spelling, grammar, etc.) Students are expected to have basic competence in English writing and reading.

This course has two parts: regular lectures and (one-on-one) writing studios. For studio sessions, you are expected to bring your research projects/ideas to write (i.e., thesis, conference, journal, etc.). This course is best suited for: (1) You want to revise and re-submit a rejected paper. You have completed most of the research work, from which you have completed almost all content to writing in a paper. (2) You want to write a new paper. You have decided on a research problem, and have done enough research (e.g., with a partial build and evaluation) from which you can extract most (e.g., over 50%) content to writing a paper. (3) You want to write a new research proposal/plan. You have identified a research problem with your advisor, you may have some proof-of-concept feasibility study, and you want to work backward, i.e., writing a research plan first and see whether this idea could lead to a good enough paper? 

Course Objective
This course has three goals. (1) Develop & practice effective technical writing skills (English) for publishing high-quality academic research papers in Computer Science (or CS-related fields), so that your papers have a high chance of gaining acceptance to top CS conferences (e.g., ACM SIGs). (2) Learn how to evaluate/critique strengths and weaknesses of research papers. (3) Revise/rewrite/write your research papers (and/or master/PhD theses).  
Course Requirement
Basic English skill (readings are in English) 
Student Workload (expected study time outside of class per week)
 
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