EGL211 — Technical Writing
Technical Writing entails the study and practice of written communications in professional settings. In an ongoing workshop, students will be asked to think critically about rhetorical situations; analyze and address case studies; collaborate with team members; research, design, and write effective, ethical texts; develop multiple literacies for multiple audiences; respond constructively to peer writers; present texts through a variety of electronic media; and improve oral presentation and discussion skills. Prerequisite(s): “C” or higher in EGL 101
Prerequisites: EGL101
Part of
- Business Administration Transfer, AA
- Accounting, AAS
- Management, AAS
- Marketing, AAS
- Sports Management with Areas of Concentrations, AAS
- Transportation Logistics and Management, AAS
- Public Relations Certificate
- Communication Studies, AA
- Computer Science - Programming, AAS
- Animation and Game Design, AAS
- Digital Arts & Media Design with Areas of Concentration, AAS
- Animation and Game Design Certificate
- Paramedic, AAS
- Public Health with Areas of Concentration, AS
- Paralegal Studies, AA
- Criminal Justice, AAS
- Agricultural Sciences with Areas of Concentration, AAS