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Communication
Selecting appropriate media for specific audiences and purposes. Oral communication: Presentation skills, voice projection, eye contact, non-verbal communication, making a connection with an audience. Use of visual media communication methods.
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Technical report writing
Revision of principles of written communication skills. The literature review process. Sources of appropriate peer-reviewed documentation. Analysis and synthesis of information. Use of citations and referencing methods. Presentation of technical reports and documents.
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Ethics in Civil and Structural Engineering
An introduction to the role of ethics in engineering projects. Includes communication and decision-making processes for internal and external stakeholders in civil engineering projects. EI Code of Ethics. Academic integrity.
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Meetings and group management
Function of meetings, meeting procedures, roles of Chairperson and Secretary. Common problems with meetings and groups. How to run crisp, productive meetings. Various types of minutes and leadership styles. Use of group contracts.
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Module Resources
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Recommended Book Resources |
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Joan van Emden,Lucinda Becker. (2018), Writing for Engineers, 4th Edition. Red Globe Press, p.0, [ISBN: 978-1352000474].
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John Seely. (2020), Oxford A-Z of Grammar and Punctuation, 3rd Edition. Oxford University Press, USA, p.208, [ISBN: 9780198849889].
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Supplementary Book Resources |
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Simon Blackburn. (2002), Being Good: A Short Introduction to Ethics, 2nd Edition. Oxford Paperbacks, p.173, [ISBN: 978-0192853776].
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Martin Cutts. (2013), Oxford Guide to Plain English, 4th Edition. Oxford University Press, p.321, [ISBN: 9780199669172].
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This module does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other Resources |
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Website, Creating Powerpoint presentations,
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Website, Engineers Ireland. Code of Ethics,
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