EGL 106 — Technical and Professional Communication II
This course will provide students with the social and technical skills essential for field-specific communication. Students will be responsible for researching and practicing industry-specific writing; applying successful elements of visual rhetoric through document design, including intercultural design sensitivity; collaborating on reports and usability tests; and presenting information in professional contexts. 12 (3 lecture hours)
Prerequisites: EGL 102, EGL 103
Part of
- General Purpose Degree
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