This course will enable the students to :
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Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
Course title |
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24CEFE 803
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Scientific Writing (Theory)
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COHD 127: Identify the key elements and analyse the characteristics of scientific writing to produce clear and effective scientific documents COHD 128: Effectively outline, organize, and compose research manuscripts or reports COHD 129: Produce high-quality scientific documents that meet the standards of scholarly communication in their field COHD 130: Prepare scientific documents based on ethical guidelines and develop skills in presentation of scientific information COHD131: Develop a research design/project on a topic relevant to their field COHD 132: Contribute effectively in course specific interaction |
Approaches in Teaching: Analyze dissertations, research reports and project evaluation reports Videos on scientific writing shown, Discussion with lectures.
Learning activities for the Students: Self learning assignments, field practicals. |
Quiz. Prepare PPT, CA test , Semester End Examination. |
Quality information
Nature of language
Structure
Clear and precise use of language
Accessibility to the intended audience
Correct information
Logical sequencing of information
Use of correct grammar
Appropriate use of technical terms, illustrations or diagrams
Research the document
Gather information
Plan the format
Create an outline
Write first draft
Check the accuracy
Revise and amend the document
Letters/communications
Research notes
Articles
Supplemental articles
Review articles
Reports (Research/Progress)
Scientific paper (Journal/Conference)
Review paper
Abstracts
Theses
Electronic/Web based document
Sections/subsections
Headings/subheadings
Front matter (Title, Title page, Abstract, Table of contents, List of figures, List of tables, List of terms, Acknowledgements)
Body (Introduction, Review of literature, Methodology, Results, Discussions, Summary, Conclusion, Recommendations)
End Matter (References, Appendices, Indices)
Ethics in Paper writing
Permission
Data fabrication and falsification
Plagiarism
Redundant and duplicate publication
Conflict of interest
Authorship issues
Animal and human welfare concerns
Reviewer responsibility
Format of oral presentation (Informal/formal)
Visual aids – LCD projector, overhead projector (OHP) and transparencies or other display media
Delivery – Voice projection, Body language, Spoken v. written language, Notes, Time limit
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