ENGL 105 — Technical Writing in the Workplace
provides instruction and practice in the preparation of reports appropriate for business and industry. Various rhetorical strategies for identifying and reaching particular audiences are presented. Students learn all aspects of preparing reports: choosing a topic, identifying a primary audience, completing various kinds of research, which may include phone or personal interviews, surveys, letters, and questionnaires, organizing materials, writing and documenting the text, revising, designing graphics appropriate to the text, and as needed, creating glossaries and appendices to the text. This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees; group requirements include communications (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 3.0).
Part of
- Culinary Arts Associate in Applied Science
- Early Childhood Education Advanced
- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditions and Refrigeration Associate in Applied Science
- Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science
- Collision Repair Technology Associate in Applied Science
- Diesel Medium/Heavy Truck Technology Associate in Applied Science
- Construction and Pipe Specialty
- Industrial and Equipment Specialty
- General Education Courses