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燃料電池科学技術英語特論
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D. A. Tryk
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325765 | 2 | (未登録) | 1 | 前期 | 水 | I | ||||||||||||||||
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This course will cover all aspects of scientific and engineering English, including reading, writing, speaking and listening. All are important for today’s fuel cell engineer. Oral skills are particularly important, including presentation and discussion skills. Such skills will benefit engineers throughout their careers. There will be an emphasis on learning general chemical and engineering vocabulary, in addition to fuel cell-specific terms.<BR> In addition, there will be about two classes devoted to simple analysis of data and plotting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The specific achievements or “milestones” will include: (1) ability to read a technical paper and summarize it briefly in English; (2) ability to write a short paper; (3) ability to confidently give a short technical presentation in English; (4) ability to listen to an oral technical presentation; (5) ability to use EndNote software to organize important background literature; (6) ability to use plotting software. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. Introduction; overview; basic pronunciation;<BR>2. Pronunciation of general chemical terms, specific terms for student research theme; self-introductions;<BR>3. Introduction to EndNote<BR>4. Brief reports on papers related to student research 1<BR>5. Brief reports on papers related to student research 2<BR>6. Using EndNote (bibliographic software)<BR>7. How to write a brief report on your research topic<BR>8. How to use Kaleidagraph 1 (plotting software) <BR>9. How to use Kaleidagraph 2<BR>10. Discussion of brief reports<BR>11. How to make an oral presentation<BR>12. Open<BR>13. Final presentations 1<BR>14. Final presentations 2<BR>15. Final presentations 3 |