Coordinator/Contact: William Magrino
Course Description:
Technical Writing Essentials is designed to meet the basic communication needs of students and working professionals in scientific or technical fields. This course is also an excellent introductory writing course for students intending to pursue a certificate in technical writing. Technical Writing Essentials covers issues of purpose and style while allowing students plenty of focused practice with short writing exercises.
Students will compose letters, memos, electronic messages, collaborative projects, mechanism descriptions, instructions, and short reports, and they will deliver brief oral presentations. Work will be graded on a portfolio system, where revision will be rewarded. Because much of the actual course work will be generated in class, attendance is mandatory.
Course
Text:
Daniel G. Riordan and Steven E. Pauley, Technical
Report Writing Today, 9th edition
Tentative
Supplemental Texts*:
*These do not need to be purchased.
William Murdick and Jonathan C. Bloemker, The
Portable Technical Writer
Andrea Frantz, Cases in Technical Communication
Teresa Kynell and Wendy Stone, Scenarios for
Technical Communication
Brian Halloway, Technical Writing Basics
APA, Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association
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