Course title
Advanced Technical Reading and Writing   [Advanced Technical Reading and Writing]
Course category courses for the doctral program  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year   Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 148202
Instructor(s)
QUINN Gary(早)   [QUINN Gary]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
This course is designed as the second unit of an interdependent 4-part syllabus extending over spring and fall semesters of the academic year. It complements the general principles of communication theory in Science Communication I. The exercise material in this course will be accessible to all students, regardless of research background, culture or language ability.
Expected Learning
This is a hands-on workshop style course designed to give students an opportunity to practice their basic communication skills and grow in confidence and
composure in a multinational group setting, and to test the principles of theory learned in Science Communication I.
Course schedule
1:

Introduction to other classmates and to the teacher. Overview of the course aims and skills to be developed.


2:

The course exercises will be derived from he material covered in parallel during Scientific Communication I.

Lectures 3-14





15:
Summary and course reflection


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Assessment/Grading
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3/22/2022 2:08:58 PM