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To add a plug, here at Drexel University, we offer a Master's degree
in Technical and Science Communication. We also require an internship
(paid) so that our students can gain professional experience. Here
is our url: http://www.coas.drexel.edu/humanities/grad/com.html
Alexander Friedlander
Director, Communications Programs
5028 MacAlister Hall
Drexel University
32nd and Chestnut
Philadelphia, PA 19104
phone: (215) 895 1819
fax: (215) 895 1071
e-mail: friedlac -at- drexel -dot- edu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Park" <cul8r_98 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:06 PM
Subject: Good tech writing schools?
Dear TECHWR-L subscribers,
I am considering a career change and would like to enter the technical
writing profession. I have general knowledge in the use of several
industry programs such as MS Word and Adobe Framemaker. I am uncertain
whether I should pursue a degree program or certificate program in
technical writing. Can any of you offer suggestions? Also, I was
wondering if you know the best schools that offer tech. writing
programs? The location is not important, since I am willing to travel
anywhere in North America to attend a good school. I would greatly
appreciate any information you can provide. Thanks!