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| PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
The following courses were formerly listed under the
500-department designator |
| 661.110
(H,S)
(W) |
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION (3)Alloca/Knorr/Timberlake/Inukai/
Nichols Limit 18 per section
This course teaches
students a variety of technical and business writing theories
and practices. Students learn how to meet the challenges of communicating
special or technical knowledge to a variety of audiences. Note: This course replaces 500.182 Technical Communication, 500.211 Advanced Technical
Communication and 500.213 Communication for International Students |
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05 |
M 3-6pm
M 6-9pm
MTW 10
TW 3-4:30
Th 3-6pm
|
| 661.120 (H,S)
(W) |
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (3) James/Porosky Limit 18 per section
Students practice preparing business-style
documents and focus on developing clear and concise prose by writing
business memos and letters, resumes and cover letters, business
proposals, and short and long formal reports. Note: This course replaces 500.214 Business Communication |
Sec 01
02
03 |
T 6-9pm
W 3-6pm
W 6-9pm |
| 661.150 (H,S)
(W) |
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (3) Dungey/ Kulanko/Kremer Limit 15 per section This course will train students in the skills
needed for giving effective oral presentations in academic and
real-world situations. Note: This course replaces 500.212 Making Effective Oral Presentations |
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05 |
M 6-9pm
T
6-9pm
Th
12–3
Th
3-6pm
F
12-3 |
| 661.310
(H,S)
(W) |
SCIENTIFIC WRITING (3) Stone Limit 18 This course prepares students to write articles
for publication in both professional and non-professional journals.
Students write original work, critique published articles for
content and style, and present to journal club in class. Note: This course replaces 500.220 Scientific Writing |
Sec. 01 |
T 3-6pm |
| 661.330
(H,S)
(W) |
WRITING FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS (3) Berlinski Limit 18 The course covers real-world professional writing and communication
skills in the health professions with exposure to resources and
strategies unique to the fields in order to produce high-quality,
professional documents. Note: This course replaces 500.216 -Writing For The Health Professions
Cross-listed with Public Health |
Sec. 01
|
T 6-9pm |
| 661.340 (H,S)
(W) |
LEGAL COMMUNICATION (3) Winett Limit 18 For students who have an interest in understanding communication in
the legal profession. Legal reasoning and professional standards
of communication are emphasized. Note: This course replaces 500.219 - Legal Communication For Engineers
And Scientists |
Sec.
01 |
W
3-6pm |
| 661.610 (W) |
RESEARCH WRITING Dunfee Limit 18 This course deals with organizing and writing
professional and scientific papers such as theses, conference
papers, and journal articles. Note: This course replaces 500.611 Dissertation and Journal
Writing and Technical Writing |
Sec.
01 |
Th
6-9pm |
| 661.650 (W) |
ORAL PRESENTATIONS Dungey Limit 15 Designed for graduate students, this course
will train students in the skills needed for giving effective
oral presentations in academic and real-world situations.
Not open to Undergraduates |
Sec.
01 |
M
3-6pm |
| 661.651 (W) |
PRONUNCIATION Inukai Limit 18 Not open to Undergraduates
This course will help international graduate students improve their
pronunciation by focusing on speaking and presenting for research
conferences and undergraduate teaching. Note: This course replaces 500.612 Pronunciation for Graduate Students |
Sec. 01 |
Th 6-9pm |
| 661.711 (W) |
GRANT AND CONTRACT PROPOSAL WRITING Dunfee Limit 18 This course addresses the writing of advocacy-based
documents such as fellowship applications, research grant applications,
and proposals for contracts. Note: This course replaces 500.402 Proposal Writing |
Sec.
01 |
M
6-9pm |