MECH_V 227 - Approaches to Technical Communication for Mechanical Engineers

Written and oral communication. Preparation of design, business correspondence, verbal, online and visual presentation of technical material. Focus on the linguistic structure and style of technical communication. Restricted to students in Mechanical Engineering. Credit will be granted for only one of MECH 226 or MECH 227. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. [3-0-4] Prerequisite: MECH 220 and one of APSC 176, ENGL 112, WRDS 150.

Credits: 5.00


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