ENGR 202W: Technical Writing
How to write clear, concise, and well-ordered technical prose. Principles of editing for structure and style. Applications to a variety of genres in engineering and science.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Dabiri, M. (PI)
;
Harrison, K. (PI)
HRP 223: Introduction to Data Management and Analysis in SAS
Provides hands-on introduction to basic data management and analysis techniques using SAS. Data management topics include: Introduction to SAS and SAS syntax, importing data, creating and reading SAS datasets, data cleaning and validation, creating new variables, and combining data sets. Analysis techniques include: basic descriptive statistics (e.g., means, frequency) and bivariate procedures for continuous and categorical variables (e.g., t-tests, chi-squares).
Terms: Aut
| Units: 2
Instructors:
Park, L. (PI)
;
Popat, R. (PI)
HUMSCI 201: Graduate Environment of Support
Psychosocial, financial, and career issues in adapting graduate students to Stanford; how these issues relate to diversity, resources, policies, and procedures. Discussions among faculty, advanced graduate students, campus resource people, and the dean's office. (Thomas)
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Thomas, A. (PI)
ORALCOMM 219: Oral Communication for Graduate Students
(Formerly
CTL 219.) Graduate student speaking activities such as teaching (delivering lectures, guiding discussion, and facilitating small groups), professional presentations and conference papers, and preparing for oral exams and defenses. In-class projects, discussion, and individual evaluation assist students in developing effective techniques for improving oral communication skills.
Terms: Sum
| Units: 1-2
Instructors:
Freeland, T. (PI)
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