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Subject:Tech Comm Univ. Programs From:techwr-l <techwr-l -at- HABITAT -dot- ORG> Date:Thu, 18 Feb 1999 16:48:37 -0500
I'm currently looking at the master's program in technical communications
at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Question:
What's the best way to find out which graduate technical communications
programs in the U.S. are best? More to the point, is there a way to find
out if the program at UW is considered a good one or a poor one?
I don't know whether on-list replies are appropriate or not. If I get
useful replies directly I will combine them and forward them to the list.
Thanks for any help!
Tristan Robinson
Habitat for Humanity International
Americus, GA
tristan_robinson -at- habitat -dot- org