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Tech Comm 215

TechComm 215 Technical Communication for Electrical and Computer Engineering

Prerequisite: Engineering 100, Corequisite: EECS 215.  I, II, (1 Credit)

Professional communication to the general public, managers, and other professionals about electrical and computer engineering ideas.  Functional, physical and visual/diagrammatic description.  Report writing about circuits, signals, and systems, including description and analysis.  Job letters and resumes.

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