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Writing for Sciences and Technology

WRIT 566-001, Spring 2016

  • Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • Texts
    • Goals and SLOs
    • Requirements and Grades
    • Policies
    • Communication
  • Schedule
    • Week 1 (Jan. 12-18)
    • Week 2 (Jan 19 – Jan 25)
    • Week 3 (Jan 26 – Feb. 1)
    • Week 4 (Feb 2 – Feb. 8)
    • Week 5 (Feb 9 – 15)
    • Week 6 (Feb. 16 – Feb 22)
    • Week 7 (Feb 23-29)
    • Week 8 (March 1 – March 7)
    • Week 9 (March 8 – 14)
    • Week 10 (March 22-28)
    • Week 11 (March 29 – April 4)
    • Week 12 (April 5 – 11)
    • Week 13 (April 12 – 18)
    • Week 14 (April 19 – 25)
    • Week 15 (April 26 – May 3)
  • Assignments
    • Participation Posts
    • Weekly Reflections
    • Biography and Questionnaire
    • Rhetoric of Science Essay
    • Job Application Package
    • Critical Analysis of Science
    • Major Project Overview
    • Project Memo
    • Project Proposal
    • Project Annotated Bibliography
    • Project Progress Reports
    • Project Conference Paper
    • Project Conference Presentation
    • Course Reflection
  • Resources
  • About
    • About John Walter

Week 15 (April 26 – May 3)

Due

  • Course Reflection. Due: 10:00 PM, May 3.

Activities

  • Complete the Course Reflection assignment. Due: 10:00 PM, May 3.

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