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  • GSBGEN 515  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Abrahams, M.
    • Shaker, S.
    • Jackson, S.
    Successful leaders understand the power of authentic, memorable communication. This course uses the lens of oral communication and presentations, to introduce the essential elements of the strategic communication strategies that make authentic, memorable communication work. Focusing on oral communication and presentation, we introduce the essentials of communication strategy and persuasion ...
  • BIOS 200  | 2023-2024 Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Schneider, D.
    • Jarosz, D.
    • Montes, L.
    • Ramalho, D.
    • McSwain, R.
    This course is divided into two 3-week cycles. During the first cycle, students will be developing a 2-page original research proposal, which may be used for NSF or other fellowship applications. In the second cycle, students will work in small teams and will be mentored by faculty to develop an ...
  • STRAMGT 516  | 2023-2024 Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Rhein, B.
    • Lattin, J.
    • Flores, K.
    The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to the fundamentals of how to sell. The course is appropriate for anyone who wants to understand and show proficiency with the skills required in different selling situations, both traditional (i.e., direct sales of products and services) and non-traditional (e.g ...
  • EFSLANG 697  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Wang, D.
    • Dodick, D.
    • Geda, K.
    Focus is on improving grammatical accuracy and vocabulary, building fluency, and learning the structure and conventions of English correspondence, reports, and short academic papers. Enrollment limited to 14.
  • EFSLANG 688B  | 2023-2024
    For current graduate students. Focus on academic writing, with some work in reading and vocabulary development. Engineering, science, humanities, and social science students prepare a research paper; business students write one or more case studies. Fulfills requirement for EFSLANG 697 or 698A, subject to approval by the EFSLANG coordinator.
  • EFSLANG 688A  | 2023-2024
    For current graduate students. Includes work on listening, oral presentation, discussion, and conversational interaction. May fulfill any two of the following EFS requirements, subject to approval by the EFS Coordinator: EFSLANG 690A, 690B, 691, 693B.
  • EFSLANG 690A  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring

    Instructors:

    • Lockwood, R.
    Strategies for communicating effectively in social and academic settings. Informal and formal language used in campus settings, including starting and maintaining conversations, asking questions, making complaints, and contributing ideas and opinions. Simulations and discussions, with feedback on pronunciation, grammar, and usage.
  • EFSLANG 693A  | 2023-2024 Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Lockwood, R.
    This course focuses on strategies for effective listening to university lectures and other academic content, such as seminars and group discussions. It extends beyond listening for main ideas and details, providing practice in identifying discourse markers common in academic settings and in recognizing and accommodating implied information, hesitations, and reduced ...
  • GSBGEN 368  | 2023-2024
    This elective 3- unit course is offered with Pass-Fail grading to MBA students who aspire to improve their ability to deal effectively with difficult professional and personal interpersonal situations. Class is held Tuesday, 3:10-6:10 PM. The course will be taught by William F. Meehan III, the Raccoon Partners Lecturer in ...
  • COMM 208  | 2023-2024 Winter

    Instructors:

    • Ratan, R.
    • Soh, S.
    • Bergmann, R.
    (Graduate students register for COMM 208. COMM 108 is offered for 5 units, COMM 208 is offered for 4 units.) The process of communication theory construction including a survey of social science paradigms and major theories of communication. Recommended: COMM 1 or PSYCH 1.
  • INDE 273  | 2023-2024 Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Nevins, A.
    Medicine, like theater, is both a skill set and an art form. The practice of medicine demands exceptional communicative, cognitive, and interpersonal skills in order to respond to unpredictable situations while interacting with a wide variety of individuals. Improvisational theater skills have a surprising and substantial overlap with those required ...
  • EARTHSYS 292  | 2023-2024 Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Peterson-Nafziger, C.
    • Roberge, P.
    Introductory theory and practice of environmental storytelling through photography, video, and audio production. Interactive seminar to cultivate effective use of photography, audio, and video production technology and software to communicate environmental science, policy, and justice concepts to the public in compelling, accurate, and engaging ways. Emphasis on fundamental storytelling techniques ...
  • ORALCOMM 219  | 2023-2024
    (Formerly CTL 219.) Graduate student speaking activities such as teaching (delivering lectures, guiding discussion, and facilitating small groups), professional presentations and conference papers, and preparing for oral exams and defenses. In-class projects, discussion, and individual evaluation assist students in developing effective techniques for improving oral communication skills.
  • EFSLANG 691  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Geda, K.
    • Streichler, S.
    • Dodick, D.
    For advanced graduate students. Practice in academic presentation skills; strategy, design, organization, and use of visual aids. Focus is on improving fluency and delivery style, with videotaping for feedback on language accuracy and usage. May be repeated once for credit.
  • EFSLANG 691S  | 2023-2024 Summer

    Instructors:

    • Silveira, A.
    For advanced graduate students. Practice in academic presentation skills; strategy, design, organization, and use of visual aids. Focus is on improving fluency and delivery style, with video recording for feedback on language accuracy and usage. Fulfills the requirement for EFSLANG 691.
  • DLCL 312  | 2023-2024 Winter

    Instructors:

    • Goode, L.
    FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS (undergraduates enroll in 119) Most of the time, writing a pitch for a popular outlet just means writing an email. So why be intimidated? This course will outline the procedure for pitching essays and articles to popular media: how to convince an editor, agent, or anyone else ...
  • GSBGEN 565  | 2023-2024 Winter, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Shaker, S.
    • Demarest, D.
    This year -- 2023 -- will be a fascinating backdrop for national as well as state and local politics. Implications of the recent pandemic, its dramatic economic impacts and an uneven but recovering economy, Inflation fears, a war in Ukraine, and the looming presidential year elections in 2024 in the ...
  • ENGR 311D  | 2023-2024 Spring
    This course guides graduate students in creating a professional ePortfolio and establishing an online presence. The course includes seminar-style presentations and discussions, opportunities for feedback with career mentors, classmates, alumni, employers, and other community members using think-aloud protocols and peer review approaches. Curriculum modules focus on strategies for telling your ...
  • DESINST 235  | 2022-2023
    Whether you are a scientist, a historian, a medical student, a journalist, an entrepreneur, or a designer, in the near future you will find yourself telling your story to potential collaborators, funders, employers, and others. You can no longer rely on a resumé or a transcript to show a comprehensive ...