2020 Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses English language courses
Academic Presentation in English 14 4
- Academic unit or major
- English language courses
- Instructor(s)
- Jason Bartashius
- Class Format
- Exercise (Zoom)
- Media-enhanced courses
- -
- Day of week/Period
(Classrooms) - 3-4 Wed (J231)
- Class
- 4
- Course Code
- LAE.E442
- Number of credits
- 010
- Course offered
- 2020
- Offered quarter
- 2Q
- Syllabus updated
- Jul 10, 2025
- Language
- English
Syllabus
Course overview and goals
All of the "Academic Presentation" courses offer trainings in presentation skills for a variety of academic settings. Through practices, students will gain knowledge of how to apply these skills effectively to their presentations, have confidence in tackling real-life situations. Students will receive constructive feedback from the instructor, who would help students develop successful strategies toward presenting ideas in a clear manner. Moreover, as audience, students will improve their listening skills by learning to ask insightful and stimulating questions to their colleagues.
As a 400-level elective course, Academic Presentation in English 14 equips graduate students with the necessary tools to deliver well-informed presentations.
Course description and aims
By the end of this course, students will be able to deliver individual presentations at academic settings, being aware of verbal and non-verbal messages while engaging the audience, followed by a question and answer session, fielding questions from the audience.
Keywords
Presentation skills, listening skills, communication skills
Competencies
- Specialist skills
- Intercultural skills
- Communication skills
- Critical thinking skills
- Practical and/or problem-solving skills
Class flow
The course will guide students through the process of giving a presentation - from the planning stages and awareness of the elements of an effective presentation, to signposting, through to the main body of the presentation to the final question and answer session.
Course schedule/Objectives
Course schedule | Objectives | |
---|---|---|
Class 1 | Course Introduction. Lecture and Discussion: Public Speaking | Students are responsible for reading all handouts. |
Class 2 | Lecture and Discussion: Organizing a Linear Presentation | Students are responsible for reading all handouts and selecting a presentation topic. |
Class 3 | Lecture and Discussion: Conducting a Survey | Students are responsible for surveying their classmates’ opinions. |
Class 4 | Lecture and Discussion: Incorporating Technology Fielding Questions from the Audience | Students are responsible for reading all handouts. |
Class 5 | Student Presentations (1) | Students will individually deliver short presentations on topics selected in consultation with the instructor in Week 2. Audience will be expected to participate in the Q&A session. |
Class 6 | Student Presentations (2) | Students will individually deliver short presentations on topics selected in consultation with the instructor in Week 2. Audience will be expected to participate in the Q&A session. |
Class 7 | Presentation Assessments and Peer Review | Students offer critical feedback to classmates. |
Study advice (preparation and review)
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
Textbook(s)
There is no required textbook in this course.
Reference books, course materials, etc.
The subject will be organized around online material, handouts and class discussions.
Students are important resources as their experiences, feedback and discussions will enable a classroom community to strengthen and overcome individual weaknesses.
Suggested Web sites:
TED Talks https://www.ted.com/
NPR http://www.npr.org/
TED and NPR provide video transcripts.
BBC http://www.bbc.com/news
National Geographic http://www.nationalgeographic.com/
Evaluation methods and criteria
Presentation: 40 marks A marking rubric has been developed and will be posted on Edmodo -- Content (30 marks) & Language (10)
Question and Answer Sessions: 20 marks
Participation and Attendance: 40 marks
Related courses
- LAE.E441 : Academic Presentation in English 13
Prerequisites
None
Other
It is recommended that students take this course in sequence with LAE.E441 (Academic Presentation in English 13).
Attendance at the first class is compulsory for students planning to take this course.