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Subject:Re: Degree Programs in Technical Communication From:Mona Albano <albano -at- PROMIS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 26 Aug 1993 17:47:18 EDT
..... Also note
> that the STC is planning to publish a directory of schools offering
> programs in the field, although I'm not sure of the publication date.
> Saul Carliner, Ph.D Student CUISACX -at- GSUVM1 -dot- GSU -dot- EDU
> Instructional Techology 404/892-3945 (w&h)
> Georgia State University
I might add the University of Waterloo's rhetoric program
in Waterloo, Ontario. It has a technical writing bent.
Is your list going to include Canada, which has the largest
STC chapter outside the U.S., or is it just going to be
south of the border?