Academic Skills in Diagnostic Imaging 2 (SE)

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Course lecturer:

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 Johanna Breuer

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FH-Prof.in Dr.in rer. soc. oec.

 Christine Dullnig-Pichler

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FH-Prof.in

 Evelin Haimburger , MSc.

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 Anna Suppnig , BSc MSc

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Course numberM3.09260.10.051
Course codeASDI
Curriculum2025
Semester of degree program Semester 1
Mode of delivery Presence- and Telecourse
Units per week3,0
ECTS credits5,0
Language of instruction English

Students

  • apply good scientific writing and style principles to their reports, know the format of a scientific paper, the process of peer review and are skilled in the art of professional presentation in front of an academic or industrial audience;
  • are knowledgeable concerning key concepts, instruments and methods for structural time and resource project planning;
  • are able to use basic management tools for discussion and moderation within learning and project teams;

The following content will be provided:
Scientific writing and style

  • structure of a scientific argument;
  • evidence, reasons, warrants and claims;
  • elements of a manuscript/paper;
  • citing references;
  • publishing and review process;
Presentation skills, discussion and moderation
  • basic structure for delivering effective presentations;
  • presenting through voice, body language and audience engagement;
  • use visual aids;
Project management
  • initiation process;
  • project charter and project boundaries;
  • scope planning, time scheduling;
  • resource and cost planning;
  • project organization and task distribution;
  • overview of risk management in projects;
  • start-up process;

  • Atkinson, C. (2016). Corporate Energy: How to Engage and Inspire Audiences Paperback.New Leadership Press.
  • Cobbams, A.T. (2011). The Basics of Project Management and Team Leadership. Sage Publications Inc.
  • Schimel, J. (2012). Writing science: how to write papers that get cited and prosposals that get funded. Oxford University Press.

Interactive seminar: discussion, demonstration, case studies

Integrated module exam,
immanent examination character: documentation and status presentation of project plan within a group, final presentation and report