English | Professional Writing Skills
W231 | 5140-5157 | Staff
W231 PROFESSIONAL WRITING SKILLS
Staff
5140 8:00a-8:50a MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5141 10:10a-11:00a MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5142 10:10a-11:00a MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5143 10:10a-11:00a MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5144 12:20p-1:10p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5145 12:20p-1:10p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5146 2:30p-3:20p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5147 2:30p-3:20p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5148 2:30p-3:20p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5149 4:40p-5:30p MW (25 students) 3 cr.
5150 10:10a-11:00a TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5151 11:15a-12:05p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5152 11:15a-12:05p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5153 12:20p-1:10p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5154 2:30p-3:20p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5155 2:30p-3:20p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5156 3:35p-4:25p TR (25 students) 3 cr.
5157 6:00p-8:30p M (25 students) 3 cr.
Above section meets January 10-April 25 at the Workforce Development
Office, 450 Landmark Avenue, classroom 1. Students should contact
SCS at (812) 855-4991 for additional information.
PREREQUISITE: Completion of the English Composition requirement.
This course is designed to help students in any field develop
writing and research skills which will be useful in the professional
world and any future writing project. This course concentrates on
the writing of concise, informative prose, and emphasizes the
importance of writing with a clearly defined purpose and audience.
Assignments will be based on general principles of communication but
will usually take the form of writing done in the world of work:
letters, memos, summaries and abstracts, reports, proposals, etc.
Students will often be able to write on subjects related to their
field of study. The course requires constant, careful attention to
writing and rewriting, and many classes will be conducted as
workshops, with writing exercises and detailed discussion of the
work of class members.