- Teacher: Ali AROUS
- Teacher: Zoubir HACHOUN

The Expression and Communication Techniques module, designed for students enrolled in the Faculty of Life Nature and Earth Sciences, focuses on enhancing students' abilities to effectively convey ideas and information, Students will learn fundamental concepts of communication, including types of communication (verbal, non-verbal, written), styles, and techniques. They will recall significant theories and models of communication.
By the end of the module, students should be capable of:
Effectively expressing scientific ideas in both written and oral forms.
Demonstrating an understanding of diverse audience needs and adapting communication methods accordingly.
Engaging in constructive peer evaluations to facilitate self-improvement and collective learning.
This approach ensures that students not only acquire knowledge and skills but also engage in higher-order thinking, preparing them for their future roles as professionals in the field of life, nature, and earth sciences
By the end of the module, students should be capable of:
Effectively expressing scientific ideas in both written and oral forms.
Demonstrating an understanding of diverse audience needs and adapting communication methods accordingly.
Engaging in constructive peer evaluations to facilitate self-improvement and collective learning.
This approach ensures that students not only acquire knowledge and skills but also engage in higher-order thinking, preparing them for their future roles as professionals in the field of life, nature, and earth sciences
- Teacher: Mhamed TEGGUER

- Teacher: Abdelkader mekhaneg

The current observation of our ecological environment and the elements that constitute it (air, water, earth, etc.), invite us to reflect on its future and especially on the natural capital that we will give up to future generations: Overexploited hydraulic resources, polluted air, rural areas destroyed by the invasion of concrete, polluted oceans and seas, mining and energy resources clumsily used, fauna and flora in danger of extinction... It is unfortunately the memory of a land that was pleasant to live in that will be described by our historians and scientists and will constitute the only wealth of our future generations.
- Teacher: HASSIBA MOSTEFAI
- Teacher: Wafaa BOUZIANE