The course has a broad approach to information retrieval and scientific communication. It contains all the steps in the research process, from search strategies to the communication of research results. The contents comprise  Information retrieval in databases and search engines for the web  Reference management  Publishing strategies and open access  Bibliometrics  Copyright  Archiving of research data Students will learn fundamental English. Moreover, students will learn how to communicate in English in different situations such as traveling, airport, restaurant, hospital and workplace

Identifying research proposal; presenting research framework; conducting research with the concern of research ethics; data collection; data analysis; interpretation of the result and report the result in terms of the thesis; presenting and publishing research in standard journals or a conference’s proceedings; ethics in the dissemination of research results

This course is an introduction to speech communication that emphasizes the practical skill of public speaking, including techniques to lessen speaker anxiety and visual aids to enhance speaker presentations. Civility and ethical speech-making are the foundations of this course. Its goal is to prepare students for success in typical public speaking situations and provide t m with the basic principles of organization and research needed for effective speeches. Students will learn fundamental English grammar, phonetics, pronunciations, and speech writing.

      Students develop a basic understanding of economic principles, which allows for and encourages informed discussion of media-covered issues. Topics include contrasting macroeconomics and microeconomics; gross domestic product; economic growth and business cycles; unemployment and inflation; aggregate supply and demand; scarcity, opportunity costs, and trade; law of supply and demand; accounting versus economic profits; money and exchange rates; government choices, markets, efficiency, and equity; monopoly and competition; externalities, public goods, and globalization and trade policy.