ENGL 3107 • Macon State College
Prerequisite: At least a “C” in ENGL 1102
An information-based society necessitates good writing in all careers. Many scientists and technical professionals must write memos, progress reports, analyses, or other documents to communicate within their workplaces, and many must also address more general audiences in grant proposals, conference papers, articles, and so on. This course is designed to serve as a basic introduction to the practice of technical writing for those who work as scientists and technical researchers.
We will address the issues faced by technical writers and effective writing practices. We will examine the rhetorical practices of technical communication, including writing to different audiences and disciplinary stylistic concerns. We will refine methods for composing documentation, proposals, analyses, and articles, and consider strategies for organizing and condensing technical information. Several short writing assignments, frequent revisions, and a web site are required.