Admission requirements
Successful completion of Communication in Science 1.
Description
The second year writing programme is a continuation of the foundation course: the student further develops writing skills acquired in the first year. During the English course, students will write a symposium report, a full scientific report and a new type of text, namely a clinical conference report. Students will visit and give feedback on a poster presentation given by third-year BSc students. We will also focus on oral communication skills in Dutch; during two modules, students will be trained to give a formal presentation to a large audience. During the annual Biomedical Sciences Symposium, organised by CiS, students will gain insight into the research profiles of the LUMC; during this symposium, Master’s students present their research results in English to all bachelor’s students.
Course objectives
After the second year, the student will:
have further developed rewriting skills in English;
have gained more experience in dealing with and writing diverse scientific texts;
be able to write a clinical conference report;
be familiar with the various roles of participants at a conference;
be able to give a formal presentation in Dutch.
Mode of instruction
The line course Communication in Science (CiS) is a form of transmodular education that is integrated with the modules. CiS is taught via lectures, work groups, self-study, videotraining and individual tutorials. Students built up a portfolio containing all assessments and feedback. The course makes use of the electronic learning environment Blackboard.
Assessment method
CiS applies continuous assessment; the final mark for the year is the average of all individual marks for the written assignments and a formal oral presentation.
Reading list
Communiceren over Onderzoek voor Beginners, Deel 1: Schriftelijk Rapporteren; Deel 2: Presenteren, D.M. van Bijsterveld (available as PDF files on Blackboard).