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BSC 2847 — Scientific Communication for Biotechnology

2 credits · 2 hours

This course is designed to teach AS Biotechnology students the different forms of scientific communication including, but not limited to, technical writing, research publication, grant proposal, poster presentation, oral communication, compiling and analyzing data, generating figures and tables, incorporating basic statistical analyses in scientific writing, and reading/interpreting scientific literature. Assessments will emphasize practice vs. theory.

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