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Subject:education and the profession From:Judith Rosenberg <com427 -at- CLC -dot- CC -dot- IL -dot- US> Date:Tue, 19 Mar 1996 15:29:52 CST
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Subject: education and the profession
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Date sent: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 16:22:48 CST
Subject: education and the profession
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Date sent: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 16:10:00 CST
Hello!
I am evaluating a Technical Communication Degree Program at the
College of Lake County. We are a small program offering a two year
A.A.S. degree and a one year certificate. We have graduated about 40
students over the past fifteen years; most have found
employment as technical writers.
Please take a few minutes to reply to these three questions, which may
help us to determine the continued need for such a program.
1. Do you see growth in the need for technical writers over the next
five years?
2. In your experience, is there a need for academic programs to train
students in technical writing?
3. What are the subjects that should be stressed in an
academic/career program in Technical Communication? (Example: clear,
concise writing; document design; audience analysis; online
publishing; computer technology, etc.)
Thank you for your time and effort in responding to this survey. If
you have any other advice or suggestions, I would welcome these.
Sincerely,
Dr. Judy Rosenberg
Coordinator
Technical Communication Program
College of Lake County
Grayslake, IL 60030
jrosenb -at- clc -dot- cc -dot- il -dot- us
Dr. Judy Rosenberg
College of Lake County
Grayslake, IL 60030
JROSENB -at- clc -dot- cc -dot- il -dot- us