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"...can anyone recommend an online program for Masters in Technical Communication?"
You might look at Texas Tech at http://www.english.ttu.edu/. The online program is solid to start with, and I expect it will remain the same or become even more rigorous with the recent addition of an online Ph.D. program.
If you decide you're interested, let me know. I'd be happy to connect you with a couple of folks enrolled in the online Masters in TC.
-SY
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Susan Youngblood
Ph.D. Student and Graduate Part-Time Instructor
Department of English
Texas Tech University
P.O. Box 43091
Lubbock, Texas 79409-3091
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