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Subject:Engineering Programs that Require Tech Writing From:Nolan Virginia H <vng9312 -at- UCS -dot- USL -dot- EDU> Date:Sat, 8 May 1993 19:01:38 GMT
Hi again...sorry about not giving you a complete address yesterday. I thought
I'd send this note once again with the correction. Thanks to the people
who figured out my correct address and have sent responses already. Much
appreciated.
I'm writing a paper on engineer's writing in the workplace for a
graduate level course on literacy.
I'd like to take an informal survey to find out which engineering programs
require their students to take technical writing classes.
If you know of any engineering programs that require this, could you please
send me a note including the name of the school. My e-mail address is
vng9312 -at- ucs -dot- usl -dot- edu
Thanks,
Virginia Grigg
University of Southwestern Louisiana