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Course Schedule—Spring 2007

Professional Communication Program

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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

661.110 (H,S)
(W)

TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION (3) Sec. 01,02, 04: Allocca
Sec. 03: Rice
Sec. 05: Winett
Sec. 06: Porosky

Limit 20 per section
In this course, students create several different kinds of professional documents including resumes, cover letters, and application essays. They are given the opportunity to learn more about effective writing techniques and to develop professional communication skills.

Sec. 01

02

03

04

05

06
     

M 3-6pm

M 6-9pm

T 3-6pm

T 6-9pm

W 3-6pm

W 6-9pm 3-6pm

661.120 (H,S)
(W)

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (3) Sec. 01, 02: Sheff
Sec. 03: Cavanaugh-Simpson
Limit 20 per section  
This course focuses on writing business memos, business proposals, resumes, cover letters and formal reports. Students present work orally and enhance their presentations with technology-based media.

Sec 01

02

03

MTW 11

MTW 12

Th 6:15-9pm

661.150 (H,S)
(W)

ORAL PRESENTATIONS (3)
Sec. 01, 02: Dungey
Sec. 03: Porosky
Sec. 04,05, 06: Kulanko
Limit 16 per section
This course introduces students to the principles of developing and delivering effective oral presentations.  Students practice these skills in a variety of contexts and submit written documents (speaking scripts) to accompany them.  The goal of the course is to allow students develop confidence when speaking in front of different audiences and on various topics.

Sec 01

02

03

04

05

06

M3-6pm

M 6-9pm

W 3-6pm

Th 12-3

Th 3-6pm

F 12-3

661.310 (H)
(W)

SCIENTIFIC WRITING (3) Sheff   Limit 20   This course allows students to develop critical writing skills needed for the sciences.  In addition to producing their own written work, students will critique articles for content and style. The goal of the course is to weld critical thinking to compelling writing.

Sec. 01

MTW 2

661.330 (H)
(W)

WRITING FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS (3) Stone Limit 20  This course is specifically designed for s tudents interested in developing their writing skills for health-related professions.  Students will create a variety of papers and will also develop editing skills through peer review.

Sec. 01

M 3-6pm

661.610

RESEARCH WRITING Stone   Limit 20  This course provides writing and organizational support to graduate students developing journal articles, dissertations, theses, or conference papers. Each student is expected to do substantial writing and editing of professional documents during the semester.

Sec. 01

W 3-6pm

 

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