Seminar II

For Seminar II, fourth-year students in the agricultural science program must search for academic papers related to their project of interest. The course focuses on preparing students to understand the principles, methods, and various techniques used in research work that align with their interests. Students are required to demonstrate their ability to retrieve academic data, communicate, analyze, criticize information obtained from various sources, and synthesize the results of their chosen topic. Finally, students must present their work as an oral presentation in English, incorporating scientific information and academic communication. This course provides students with advanced academic skills, including reading, writing, critical thinking, research analysis as well as communication skill.