This document provides information about the course BISC 587 COSIA - Communicating Science to Informal Audiences offered in the fall of 2010. The course teaches graduate and senior students how to effectively communicate scientific research concepts to non-scientific audiences through listening, communication, and codifying research. It is taught by professionals from USC and other institutions and organizations and helps scientists communicate with the public about their work.
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This document provides information about the course BISC 587 COSIA - Communicating Science to Informal Audiences offered in the fall of 2010. The course teaches graduate and senior students how to effectively communicate scientific research concepts to non-scientific audiences through listening, communication, and codifying research. It is taught by professionals from USC and other institutions and organizations and helps scientists communicate with the public about their work.
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COURSE OFFERING FOR Seniors and Graduate Students
OFFERED FALL 2010
BISC 587 COSIA – Communicating Science to Informal Audiences
Scientific research plays a crucial role in public policy,
funding decisions, collegial interactions. • Learn how to listen, communicate, codify your research concepts. Learn how to communicate with and about science.
This course is taught by USC professionals in Biology, Education,
• Communication, Institute for Multimedia Literacy, as well as Scientists and Educational specialists from the Aquarium of the Pacific. This course is taught nation wide including - Congressional Science Interns in Washington DC. It is endorsed by Tyler Prize recipients. It is essential it is necessary it is important.
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