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Tech Comm 300

TechComm 300 Technical Communication for Electrical and Computer Science

Prerequisite: Engineering 100,  I, II, (1 Credit)

Professional communication to the public, managers, and other professionals about electrical and computer engineering ideas as presented in written reports and oral presentations.  Functional, physical and visual/diagrammatic description; job letters and resumes.

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