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Subject:Re: Online Masters Program at USU From:"Westra, Kayla L." <WestraKL -at- BV -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 9 Dec 1998 07:45:30 -0600
Greetings!
I'm in the MA program at USU (English: Technical Communications). I have
been involved in the program for just about a year, and I can't express how
much I have learned in that short time. The classes are applicable to what
I'm doing in my job, and the information I've learned has helped me both in
day to day operations and in strategic planning.
I wasn't sure how the on-line program was going to work, but I'm thrilled
with the outcomes. The professors/instructors are approachable and good
communicators, so this has been an excellent match for me (working mom with
young child).
Kayla Westra
Manager, Technical Communications
Black & Veatch
westrakl -at- bv -dot- com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Frederickson [SMTP:SL6PH -at- CC -dot- USU -dot- EDU]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 7:15 PM
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Online Masters Program at USU
>
> Seasons Greetings to Everyone,
>
> I am writing in response to the question posted about Utah State
> University's Online Master Program.
>
> I am currently in the English: Technical Communications program here
> at USU, however, I am not in the MA program.
>
> I have heard good things about the online program, this being the first
> of its kind from what we are told. I realize my opinion may be a "little
> bias", so you are welcome to see for yourself.
>
> I would encourage anyone interested in the program to refer to the page
> itself. It is located at:
>
>http://english.usu.edu/dept/instruction/online/TechWriting/index.htm
>
>
> If you would like to ask question about the program, I am sure that
> Dr. Hailey would be more than happy to respond to THOUSANDS of
> messages. You can contact him at:
>
> dhailey -at- english -dot- usu -dot- edu
>
>
> I hope this information will be helpful.
>
> Brian Frederickson
> sl6ph -at- cc -dot- usu -dot- edu
>
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