2024-25 University Bulletin 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2024-25 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BIO (0105) 627 - Essential Skills for Graduate Students


Credits: 3.00

Students will develop a number of career and research skills related to success in graduate school and beyond, including research and experimental design, the process of scientific publication, grant writing, and scientific communication.

Repeatable: No Grade Type: Regular
Course Learning Goals: Upon successful completion of this course, students will have two major course objectives: communications skills and professional development.

1. Communications Skills: Writing Papers and Grants and Presenting Findings

Students will:

  • Explain current trends in academia in funding and publication
  • Explain how to design and conduct a publishable research project
  • Explain the requirements of modern project management and data analysis
  • Explain common ethical violations in academia and publishing and their consequences
  • Explain how to write a publishable thesis, scholarly paper, and/or conference abstract
  • Design effective scientific figures
  • Explain how research is presented in an academic setting (oral presentation and poster)
  • Practice presenting a grant proposal
  • Explain and critique scientific publishing and the process of peer review
  • Write a grant proposal to obtain funding

2. Professional Development: Learning, Teaching, Applying for Further Education, Networking, and Getting a Job

Students will:

  • Explain current trends in careers
  • Manage expectations and plans in further graduate programs, or professional schools
  • Meaningfully engage with scientists at conferences or through email
  • Explain trends in pedagogy, including evidence-based teaching and active learning methods
  • Explain the difference in content and style between a resume and a CV; evaluate the effectiveness of resumes and CVs
  • Craft effective applications for jobs, further graduate programs, or professional schools