AST 199: Research Presentation in Astronomy

Course Syllabus, Fall 2006

 

 

DESCRIPTION

This class is designed to improve students’ research writing and presentation skills. Topics include organizing a research paper, elements of good writing style, making figures, using LaTeX and BibTeX, working with PowerPoint, and public speaking. Each student will write a paper describing their research and submit it to an undergraduate or professional scientific journal, as well as give a 20 minute presentation about their research. Because it strengthens research communication skills, this class will prepare students for graduate school and future scientific writing and speaking.

 

PREREQUISITE: At least one semester or one summer of research in astronomy or physics

 

INSTRUCTOR: Julie Comerford

Email: julie@astro.berkeley.edu

Office: 649 Campbell Hall

Phone: 642-5369

Office hours: Stop in, or by appointment

 

CLASS: Thursday 12:30-2:00, 501 Campbell Hall

 

COURSE WEBSITE: http://astro.berkeley.edu/~julie/astro199/

 

GRADING: Pass/Not Pass, based upon the paper, presentation, and class participation

 

WEEK

DATE

TOPIC

ASSIGNMENT

Week 1

August 31

Introduction, scientific journals

Research explanations

Week 2

September 7

PowerPoint tutorial, effective use of color

Terrible PPT slide

Week 3

September 14

Giving a talk: the art of public speaking, PowerPoint organization

Go to a talk

Week 4

September 21

Giving a talk: controlling nervousness

Writing a paper: the title

Write title, read a paper

Week 5

September 28

Writing a paper: abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion

Prepare 5 minute PPT

Week 6

October 5

Writing a paper: references, BibTeX

Read sample essays, create outline

Week 7

October 12

Writing the research experience essay for graduate school applications

Work on paper

Week 8

October 19

Student talk, writing style

Work on paper

Week 9

October 26

Student talk, common grammar mistakes

Work on paper

Week 10

November 2

Student talk, using plots

Work on paper

Week 11

November 9

Student talk, using tables

First draft due by email Monday, November 13

Week 12

November 16

Student talk, discuss first draft

Revise paper

Week 13

November 23

Thanksgiving, no class

 

Week 14

November 30

Student talk, how to edit your paper

Revise paper

Week 15

December 7

Wrap-up, course evaluations

Final paper due