Courses
Academic Writing 1: This spring course aims to provide input and practice so students can strengthen their analytical reading and writing skills in formal, post-graduate level English for economics. The final task is an analytical summary of an extended economic text chosen by each student to reflect his/her personal interests in the field.
Academic Writing 2: This fall course builds on AW1, as students develop an individual paper on a topic of their interest, analyzing the contributions of others and offering the students’ own unique position on the topic. The skills needed to complete this task support development of a research proposal in future.
Combined Skills 1: CS1 in the spring semester combines development of spoken presentation skills with production of a written persuasive text grounded in the field of economics. This could be a research proposal, dissertation proposal, etc. Students choose the exact task they wish to do; it should be something meaningful/relevant to their interests in the field. This course aims to provide practice in the skills needed to succeed in the DPW/DP process.
Combined Skills 2: CS2 supports third year students in the process of dissertation proposal workshops in the fall semester. It focuses on both the written and oral presentation of research proposals, and provides a range of opportunities for students to have feedback from peers and ASC instructors on their work.
Combined Skills 2 MA: This summer course supports students in the process of developing a successful, extended MA level paper.
TCE Technical Communication for Economists: This 3-semester course for MA in Applied Economics students supports the development of in-field professional texts and presentations.
Teaching Fellows Teaching Principles and Practices for Economics Course: The ASC provides a pedagogical training course for our Teaching Fellows every August. The course covers a range of considerations in teaching effectively in the field of Economics, and provides a balance of inputs and hands-on practice. The ASC acts as an ongoing resource for Fellows throughout their Fellowships.