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Johns Hopkins University | EN.663.622

Professional Writing and Communication for Graduate Students

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This course is designed to help engineers and scientists improve their communication skills in an immersive, practice-intensive environment that includes simulation in a wide variety of scenarios, formats, and venues. Throughout the semester, students will work on polishing a journal article or writing a dissertation chapter, as well as communicating their research to the general public in writing. Simultaneously, students will learn how to translate that same material to use in a variety of public speaking modalities—job interviewing, department talks, networking sessions, spontaneous “elevator pitch” opportunities, and other relevant scenarios. The course emphasizes developing clarity, becoming more emotionally intelligent, honing a main message, developing effective slides, improving delivery skills and confidence, and translating technical expertise to a wide variety of audiences. No audits allowed. Applied Mathematics and Statistics Masters students only. P/F only

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D. Link-Farajali
16:00 - 18:30