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  • BIOS 292  | 2023-2024
    Through tailored lecture, case study, and a practical final project, academic and professional leaders will help you gain insight into the science communications and media industry. This course assists students in developing the communication skills necessary for post-training and internship success in a science communications/media field and it provides an ...
  • GSBGEN 622  | 2023-2024 Spring

    Instructors:

    • McGonigal, K.
    • Zweig, S.
    Academics must effectively communicate the importance of their research to a wide range of audiences, including colleagues, students, stakeholders, and the general public, as well as in a variety of contexts, from academic conferences and job talks to one-on-one conversations, news interviews, and social media. This highly interactive course is ...
  • EFSLANG 689P  | 2023-2024
    The sounds of English, and stress, intonation, and rhythm patterns important to natural-sounding speech.
  • EFSLANG 695A  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring

    Instructors:

    • Wang, D.
    This course provides training in recognizing and practicing American English sounds, stress, and intonation patterns in connected speech in order to improve comprehension and enhance intelligibility in a variety of settings. After receiving an individualized analysis of speech patterns, students engage in directed practice both with online software and in ...
  • EFSLANG 695S  | 2023-2024
    Recognition and practice of American English sounds, stress, and intonation patterns for greater comprehension and intelligibility. Analysis of problem areas. Biweekly tape assignments and tutorials. Fulfills the requirement for EFSLANG 695A.
  • ENGR 103  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Vassar, M.
    Priority to Engineering students. Introduction to speaking activities, from impromptu talks to carefully rehearsed formal professional presentations. How to organize and write speeches, analyze audiences, create and use visual aids, combat nervousness, and deliver informative and persuasive speeches effectively. Weekly class practice, rehearsals in one-on-one tutorials, videotaped feedback. Limited enrollment.
  • ENGR 203  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Vassar, M.
    Priority to Engineering students. Introduction to speaking activities, from impromptu talks to carefully rehearsed formal professional presentations. How to organize and write speeches, analyze audiences, create and use visual aids, combat nervousness, and deliver informative and persuasive speeches effectively. Weekly class practice, rehearsals in one-on-one tutorials, videotaped feedback. Limited enrollment.
  • CEE 377  | 2023-2024 Winter, Summer, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Boehm, A.
    • Criddle, C.
    • Luthy, R.
    • Spormann, A.
    • Jacobson, M.
    • Monismith, S.
    • Kitanidis, P.
    • Mitch, W.
    • Freyberg, D.
    • Miranda, E.
    • McCann, M.
    • Davis, J.
    • Borja, R.
    • Kiremidjian, A.
    • Katz, G.
    • Barton, J.
    • Billington, S.
    • Fruchter, R.
    For first- and second-year post-master's students preparing for thesis defense. Students develop progress reports and agency-style research proposals, and present a proposal in oral form. Prerequisite: consent of thesis adviser.
  • LATINAM 207  | 2023-2024
    For graduate and undergraduate students interested in the natural sciences and the Spanish language. Students will acquire the ability to communicate in Spanish using scientific language and will enhance their ability to read scientific literature written in Spanish. Emphasis on the development of science in Spanish-speaking countries or regions. Course ...
  • EARTHSYS 207  | 2023-2024
    For graduate and undergraduate students interested in the natural sciences and the Spanish language. Students will acquire the ability to communicate in Spanish using scientific language and will enhance their ability to read scientific literature written in Spanish. Emphasis on the development of science in Spanish-speaking countries or regions. Course ...
  • BIO 208  | 2023-2024
    For graduate and undergraduate students interested in the natural sciences and the Spanish language. Students will acquire the ability to communicate in Spanish using scientific language and will enhance their ability to read scientific literature written in Spanish. Emphasis on the development of science in Spanish-speaking countries or regions. Course ...
  • EFSLANG 692  | 2023-2024 Spring, Autumn
    This course is an opportunity for international students to develop their oral communication and teaching skills to be a course assistant, teaching assistant, or instructor, especially those planning an academic career in an English-speaking context. It focuses on understanding the culture of the classroom and on developing clarity and communicative ...
  • COMM 177D  | 2023-2024 Spring

    Instructors:

    • Brenner, R.
    (Graduate students register for COMM 277D. COMM 177D is offered for 5 units, COMM 277D is offered for 4 units.) How to report, write, edit, and read long-form narrative nonfiction, whether for magazines, news sites or online venues. Tools and templates of story telling such as scenes, characters, dialogue, and ...
  • GSBGEN 315  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Shaker, S.
    • Kluger, A.
    • Alper, B.
    Business leaders have marketing strategies, expansion strategies, finance strategies, even exit strategies. Successful leaders, however, also have communication strategies. This course will explore how individuals and organizations can develop and execute effective communication strategies for a variety of business settings. This course introduces the essentials of communication strategy and persuasion ...
  • ME 236  | 2023-2024 Spring

    Instructors:

    • Karanian, B.
    Students learn to tell personal narratives and prototype connections between popular and historic media using the automobile. Explores the meaning and impact of personal and preserved car histories. Storytelling techniques serve to make sense of car experiences through engineering design principles and social learning, Replay memories, examine engagement and understand ...
  • ENGR 202W  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Harrison, K.
    • Modifica, L.
    To be effective as an engineer or scientist, you must communicate your cutting-edge research and projects effectively to a broad range of audiences: your professors, your fellow students, your colleagues in the field, and sometimes the public. ENGR. 202W offers a collaborative environment in which you will hone your communication ...
  • ME 378  | 2023-2024 Winter, Spring, Autumn

    Instructors:

    • Karanian, B.
    Individual storytelling action and reflective observations gives the course an evolving framework of evaluative methods, from engineering design; socio cognitive psychology; and art that are formed and reformed by collaborative development within the class. Stories attached to an idea, a discovery or starting up something new, are considered through iterative ...
  • ORALCOMM 217  | 2023-2024 Winter

    Instructors:

    • Freeland, T.
    The principles and practice of effective oral communication. Through formal and informal speaking activities, students develop skills framing and articulating ideas through speech. Strategies for speaking extemporaneously, preparing and delivering multimedia presentations, formulating persuasive arguments, refining critical clarity of thought, and enhancing general facility and confidence in oral self-expression. ORALCOMM ...
  • DESINST 270  | 2022-2023
    Introduction to the principles, tools, and techniques of visual design and visual communication. Students learn the fundamentals of line, shape, color, composition, and type and use these basic building blocks to communicate with clarity, emotion, and meaning. Four successive design projects introduce new principles and techniques each week. Projects focus ...
  • EFSLANG 689V  | 2023-2024
    Building vocabulary for academic success. Idiomatic language, and what idioms and metaphors reflect about American culture. Enrollment limited to 14.