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Technical Writing (EN306 (EX16))

Term: Extended Studies Spring 2017 (UNDG)

Faculty

Stephanie C. Gillespie
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Stephanie Gillespie is an adjunct instructor for Central Methodist University at the Park Hills Campus house at Mineral Area College.

Gillespie has earned a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education-English, a Master of Arts in English with an emphasis on teaching writing, a Specialist in Educational Leadership, and Master of Arts in Administration.

She has been a high school English teacher for 25 years and regularly an adjunct instructor for Jefferson College and CMU during the last 15 years.

Schedule

Tue-Thu, 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM (1/17/2017 - 3/10/2017) Location: PARK (Park Hills Campus - Classroom)

Description

EN306 Technical Writing. 3 hours. This advanced course is designed to relate to the specific needs of upper-level students in technical fields with an emphasis on work-related forms. Technical writing is a mode of information management designed either to prompt action (persuasive documents such as proposals) or to enable action (instructions and informative reports). EN306 introduces students to different forms of technical writing (and not necessarily business writing) and to critical thinking and communication skills. Students will write memos and business letters as well as lengthy, detailed, and researched documents, proposals, and reports. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze the purpose for and audience for documents produced in technical fields and will be able to manage in-formation in order to produce, clear, effective technical docu-ments. Either EN305 or EN306 is required of all students. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111) and Junior standing. <