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76-271: Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing

Units 9
Department English
Prerequisites 76-101
Related URLs http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/engl

Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing is designed specifically for declared majors in Professional or Technical Writing. The main work of the course is a series of six situation-based writing assignments spread over three broad and often overlapping areas - business/professional writing, media evaluations, news coverage, feature articles, consumer/user instructions, proposals, and adaptations of specialized information for non-expert audiences. At least one of the assignments will be a group project. As a final project, you¿ll create a portfolio of polished writing samples that you can use in applying for internships and employment. The range of assignments in the course is designed to give you experience with a variety of writing situations that professional writers frequently encounter. The assignments also reflect options for specialization that you may wish to pursue in future coursework and in your career as a professional writer. As you work through the assignments, you should learn both current conventions for the kinds of writing you¿ll be doing and a broadly applicable procedure for analyzing novel situations and adapting conventional forms (and creating new ones) to meet the unique demands of each new situation and task.

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Section Time Day Instructor(s) Location
A 09:00 am – 10:20 am TR Wynn WEH 5328 Add
Section Time Day Instructor(s) Location
A 01:30 pm – 02:50 pm TR Wynn WEH 5310

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