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  ENG 300, Intro to Professional and Technical Writing
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Semester: Spring 2010
Course Subject: ENG
Course #: 300
Course Section: 006 b
Course Title: Intro to Professional and Technical Writing
Course Section Information: This class is 100% online. This is a writing course where you will learn to write professional documents, such as business letters, memos, cover letters, and resumes. You will also learn to write some basic technical documents, such as mechanical definitions, basic instructions, and a formal report.
Credit Hours: 3
Special Section 
Registration Requirements: 
Course Begins: Jan 11, 2010
Course Ends: May 08, 2010
Instructor: Donna Cummins
Instructor's Email: donna.cummins@eku.edu
Web Course Features (Students will be required to use):
 Email Discussion Boards Online Chat/Virtual Classroom
 Online Tests PowerPoint Files Other  Open PDFs and Submit .doc/,docx files
 Required Online Chat;
Times, Dates and frequency of Online Chat Sessions:
Dates will be posted in Blackboard Announcements as needed.
 Printed Textbooks:
Technical Communication (eighth edition) by Mike Markel
 Required Software:
Good internet connection, Microsoft Word or .doc compatible writing software (Open Office), Microsoft PowerPoint, and Acrobat Reader
Instructor's Web Page
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