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ENGL 20300 Introduction to Professional Writing Research
Introduction to research sources and methods useful for professional writers, digital electronic resources. Focus on collecting print and online information, interviewing, surveying, and conducting observations; and on evaluating, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting research.
ENGL 20300 Introduction to Research For Professional Writers
Introduction to research sources and methods useful for professional writers, including electronic resources. Focus on collecting print and online information, interviewing, surveying, and conducting observations; and on evaluating, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting research.
ENGL 30600 Introduction to Professional Writing
Development of skill in analyzing rhetorical situations in the workplace. Practice in planning, writing, evaluating, and revising a variety of documents typical of those used in the arts and industry.
ENGL 30600 Introduction to Professional Writing
Development of skill in analyzing rhetorical situations in the workplace. Practice in planning, writing, evaluating, and revising a variety of documents typical of those used in the arts and industry.
ENGL 41900 Multimedia Writing
Multimedia writing for networked contexts.Emphasizes principles, and practices of multimedia design, implementation, and publishing.Typical genres include Web sites, interactive media, digital video, visual presentations, visual argument, and user documentation.
ENGL 42201 Writing for the Health and Human Sciences
English 422 applies rhetorical principles to writing in health, medical, hospitality, nutrition, nursing and related fields in the Health and Human Sciences.All sections of 42201 are generally for students classified as 7 or 8.Prerequisites:ENGL 106, 108 or equivalent, advanced undergraduate standing.