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Report and Presentation-blok 3

Vak
2014-2015

Admission requirements

Students Public Administration

This course will be offered in Blocks 2 and 3. Research Masters’ students are required to enroll in the Block 2 version as the content, format, and assessments given in Block 2 are designed specifically for Research Masters’ students. The Block 2 version is open to non-Research Masters’ students, but there will be only one set of assessments for all students (regardless of program). Thus non-Research Masters’ students are strongly advised to take the Block 3 version of the course, in which content, format, and assessments will be designed for them.

Description

The aim of this course is to develop and increase the students’ skills in presenting scientific findings in English, both in the form of a written text and as a formal presentation. The emphasis of the course is not so much on grammatically correct use of English, but rather on clear, effective reader- and audience-friendly communication.

Learning objectives

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Develop research writing skills for academic English writing

  • Understand the conventions for presenting written research reports in both the qualitative and quantitative traditions

  • Learn and understand the institute’s plagiarism and academic dishonesty policy

  • Improve oral presentation skills through scientific conference-style presentation sessions

Timetable

Timetable

Methods of instruction

This course consists of lectures, tutorials and a presentation. This course is compulsory.

Method of assessment

  • Written assignment (50%)

  • Presentation assignment (50%)

In case of an insufficient grade on the written assignment, students can retake the written assignment in January. In case of an insufficient grade on the presentation assignment, students can retake the presentation assignment in extra retake sessions following Block 3.

Blackboard

Yes – 1 January 2015.

Registration

Registration for every course and exam in USIS is mandatory. For courses, registration is possible from four weeks up to three days before the start of the course.
For exams, registration is possible from four weeks up to ten days before the date of the examination.

Contact

Dhr Brendan J. Carroll (Schouwburgstraat, B1.07), office hours by appointment, e-mail: b.j.carroll@cdh.leidenuniv.nl

Prof. dr. Kutsal Yesilkagit (Schouwburgstraat), office hours by appointment, e-mail: a.k.yesilkagit@cdh.leidenuniv.nl