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Courses - Fall 2024
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Open Seats as of
12/26/2024 at 04:30 PM
MEES615
Scientific Writing and Communication
Credits: 2
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
Restriction: Must have completed first year of graduate study; or permission of the instructor; and must have permission of the Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences (MEES) Program.
Credit only granted for: MEES608D or MEES615.
Formerly: MEES608D.
Additional information: Offered synchronously to all MEES partner institutions via video. Please contact the instructor(s) for access and logistical information as needed.
This professional development course will provide graduate students with a solid foundation in the fundamental concepts of scientific writing and communication to both scientists and citizens. Main topics will include the peer-review process and paper structure, how to develop strong editing and review skills, and how to craft effective research and outreach talks. Additional topics will include scientific ethics and application of communication skills to proposals, networking, job applications, and interviews. Students must agree to write new text for each writing assignment.
Offered synchronously to all MEES partner institutions via video. Please contact the instructor(s) for access and logistical information as needed.