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> I am looking for an online technical writing program (diploma or
> certificate); it is important to me that I obtain certification
> through an accredited school.
>
> Can anyone recommend a good online technical writing program? I am
> currently looking into the Technical Writing Institute (in the UK),
> and also a couple schools in the US and Canada. At this point, I would
> like to find a program I can complete relatively quickly (<6 months).
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...three years for the MA but it looks like
you may be able to get a PgDip or PgCert for
the first one or two years... (not completely
clear from web site you'd have to ask them).
It's a real university, unlike the other thing
mentioned above...
Christopher Gooch, Technical Author
LightWork Design, Sheffield, UK.
www.lightworkdesign.com
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