Course title
English Presentation   [English Presentation]
Course category general education courses  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 24  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 020175
Instructor(s)
PATRICIA MCGAHAN   [Patricia McGahan]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Outline (English Presentation):
This course aims to improve each student's ability to plan and deliver effective presentations in English.
Students will also continue to develop their speaking fluency and communication skills in English through practice of presentation skills covering various topics and issues of academic interest.
This course is mandatory for second-year students as part of the English curriculum of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
Expected Learning
Objectives: Students will develop English presentation skills and speaking ability so that they can make presentations and discuss academic issues for an extended period of time. They should be able to follow normal presentation procedures used at conferences, and will be expected to use these skills, as well as skills learned during the English Discussion course, actively in every lesson. Finally, they should be able to do their own research on various topics and give effective presentations in front of their colleagues.
Course schedule

Week 1. Course Introduction - Fundamentals & Overview
Week 2. The Physical Message - Part 1: Posture, Eye Contact, and Gestures
Week 3. The Physical Message - Continuing with Part 1 + Part 2: Voice Inflection
Week 4. The Visual Message - Part 1: Types of Visuals and Appropriateness
Week 5. The Visual Message - Part 2: Using Visuals
Week 6. The Story Message / Content - Part 1: Introductory Components
Week 7. The Story Message / Content - Part 2: The Body
Week 8. The Story Message / Content - Part 2: The Body continued, connections with research
Week 9. The Story Message / Content - Part 2: The Body continued, transitions
Week 10. The Story Message / Content - The Conclusion + Review of Evaluated Skills
Week 11. Student Final Oral Presentations & Evaluations (Part 1)
Week 12. Student Final Oral Presentations & Evaluations (Part 2)
Week 13. Student Final Oral Presentations & Evaluations (Part 3)
Week 14. Student Final Oral Presentations & Evaluations (Part 4)
Week 15. Student Final Oral Presentations & Evaluations (Part 5)
Prerequisites
This course carries 1 credit. In addition to 30 hours that students spend in the class, they are recommended to prepare for, and review, the classes using the class materials spending the standard amount of time as specified by the university for each class. Students must attend at least 2/3 of a course in order to receive credit for that course. If students do not fully attend the class for two times, it should be counted as one time of absence.
Required Text(s) and Materials
A variety of materials are used and will be explained further in class.
References
References will be explained further in class.
Assessment/Grading
Attendance & Participation: 15% (Students must attend at least two-thirds of all classes in order to receive credit for the course.). Assignments & Presentation Practice Exercises: 45%
Final Presentation: 40%
Message from instructor(s)
Looking forward to you further developing your passions while challenging yourself in this class and hopefully gaining more confidence and a variety of skills as you can make a difference in your life & the lives of others to make our world a better place with contributing your talents and abilities.
Course keywords
Passions, Challenge, Contribute, Efforts, Integrity, Information Literacy, Critical Thinking, Academic Skills, Research Skills, Presentations Skills, Carpe diem, Time
Office hours
Please speak to me in class or communicate by email (Subject: TUAT - 2nd yr. EP, using the email address given to you in class on the written version of the class syllabus) if you have any questions or would like to discuss anything, an appointment for additional time can be arranged.
Remarks 1
In this class you will be doing a combination of speaking, listening, reading, writing, and presenting. The emphasis will be on increasing your communication skills, along with your information literacy skills, critical thinking, as well as academic and research skills, in addition to a focus on gaining stronger presentation skills, using both a thematic and structural approach.
Remarks 2
Related URL
Information will be given in class.
Lecture Language
English
Language Subject
English
Last update
6/5/2019 8:48:38 AM