Radiological Sciences Seminar
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[edit] Course Title:
Radiological Sciences Seminar
[edit] Course No.:
RADI 5090
[edit] Instructors:
W.D. McDavid, Ph.D., Beth Goins, Ph.D.
[edit] Text:
None
[edit] Credits:
1
[edit] Semesters Offered:
Fall and Spring
[edit] Recommended References:
The Craft of Scientific Presentations: Critical Steps to Succeed and Critical Errors to Avoid. Michael Alley. Springer Verlag, 2003.
Clear and to the Point: 8 Psychological Principles for Compelling PowerPoint Presentations. Stephen M. Kosslyn. Oxford University Press, 2007.
[edit] Evaluation Scheme:
Each student must present one seminar each semester and turn in short critiques of other student presentations. Grade based on quality of oral presentation and class participation. Midterm Exam. Final Exam
[edit] Course Outline
Required for students in their first and second years. Each student is required to register for a minimum of two terms if following an MS degree plan or four terms if following a Ph.D. plan. Master's students must take 2 credit hours and PhD students must take 4 credit hours. Seminars reviewing current findings in the field are presented weekly by faculty and students. Students are given feedback on the effectiveness of their presentations.
[edit] List of Topics by week
Varies with semester.
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