Austin Community College
Summer 2009 - OPEN COURSES

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Updated: 07/06/2008 05:40:12


BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS

CLASSROOM 
6 Week Session June 1 - July 7
ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing

E+	[0/12]	35197	Lec	005	NRG	4209	MW	 9:00am -  1:00pm	   Staff
E+	[0/12]	35195	Lec	001	NRG	4209	MW	 6:00pm - 10:00pm	   Staff
E+	[0/12]	35196	Lec	004	NRG	4209	S	 9:00am - 12:40pm	   Staff


8 Week Session June 1 - July 26
ETWR 1376 Grant Proposals and Business Plans
E+	[0/14]	35672	Lec	001	RGC	229	TTh	 5:40pm -  8:10pm	   Staff


11 Week Session June 1 - August 13
ETWR 1372 Grammar/Style
E+	[0/12]	36195	Lec	001	NRG	4209	TTh	 5:10pm -  6:55pm	   Staff
ETWR 1374 Graphics for Business, Government and Technical Information
E+	[0/12]	36197	Lec	001	NRG	4209	TTh	 7:10pm -  8:55pm	   Staff
ETWR 1391 Special Topics in English Technical and Business Writing
P	[0/12]	36200	Lec	001	NRG	4225	TBA	                 	   Staff
ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
E+	[0/12]	36157	Lec	006	NRG	4209	F	 9:00am - 12:20pm	   Staff
ETWR 2364 Practicum (or Field Experience) -- English Technical and Business Writing
P	[0/10]	36201	Prat	001	NRG	4225	TBA	                 	   Staff
ETWR 2477 Documentation Process and Content Management
I+	[0/12]	36203	Lec	001	NRG	4209	MW	 4:00pm -  5:50pm	   Staff


6 Week Session July 8 - August 13
ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
E+	[0/12]	36882	Lec	002	NRG	4209	MW	 6:00pm - 10:00pm	   Staff
E+	[0/12]	36883	Lec	003	NRG	4209	TTh	 1:00pm -  5:00pm	   Staff


DISTANCE LEARNING 
11 Week Session June 1 - August 13
ETWR 1372 Grammar/Style
E+	[0/12]	36196	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
ETWR 1374 Graphics for Business, Government and Technical Information
E+	[0/12]	36198	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
ETWR 1376 Grant Proposals and Business Plans
E+	[0/12]	36199	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
E+	[0/12]	36158	OPC	007	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
E+	[0/10]	36159	OPC	008	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
ETWR 2472 Book-Length Documents with Adobe Frame Maker
E+	[0/12]	36202	OPC	001	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff
ETWR 2477 Documentation Process and Content Management
I+	[0/12]	36204	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	   Staff


Course Descriptions All Courses 
ETWR 1372 Grammar/Style
A study of the principles of an effective professional or technical style, stressing clarity, exactness, and readability. Topics include a review of grammar and punctuation, an introduction to copy editing, and editing and revision skills. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301.

ETWR 1374 Graphics for Business, Government and Technical Information
Focusing on graphics commonly required of technical writers, this course begins with rhetorical principles relating to graphic design; challenges students to envision graphics for plain text; introduces software such as Photoshop for editing graphics; including techniques for importing and positioning graphics into desktop publishing software such as FrameMaker and Word; introduces editing existing hardware vector graphics; provides practice creating relatively simple graphics such as geometrical, conceptual, and flowchart-type graphics using applications such as CorelDraw, Illustrator, or AutoCAD; and provides a thorough introduction to scalable vector graphics (SVG). Prerequisite: Strong computer skills.

ETWR 1376 Grant Proposals and Business Plans
A study of two important forms of the proposal: the grant proposal and the new-business plan (also known as business "prospectus"). Students learn how to find grants, analyze their requirements, and then write a successful grant proposal. Students also plan a business startup, do funding and marketing research for it, and then write a business plan promoting the startup to potential investors. Prerequisite: Strong writing and computer skills.

ETWR 1391 Special Topics in English Technical and Business Writing
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student, including portfolio development. May be taken a second time for credit when topics vary. Student Project - Course topic, schedule, and requirements negotiated by individual instructor and student. Students engage in writing projects involving tutorials, user guides, and researched reports covering such areas as special techniques with FrameMaker, Word, Dreamweaver, RoboHelp, Author-IT; entry-level tutorials for mainstream software in demand by area employers; and research topics such as corporate implementation of usability review, inclusion of formal editing in the documentation process, and other such topics.

ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
Principles, techniques, and skills needed to conduct scientific, technical, or business writing. Instruction in the writing of reports, letters, and other exercises applicable to a wide range of disciplines and careers. Emphasis on clarity, conciseness, and accuracy of expression. Research techniques, information design, effective use of graphics, and preparation and presentation of oral reports will be covered. This course does not satisfy the prerequisite requirement for Literature courses. Students planning to take Literature must take ENGL 1302 English Composition II or an equivalent as a prerequisite. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301.

ETWR 2364 Practicum (or Field Experience) -- English Technical and Business Writing
Practical general training and experiences in the workplace. The college with the employer develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student's general and technical course of study. The guided external experiences may be for pay or no pay. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary.

ETWR 2472 Book-Length Documents with Adobe Frame Maker
Workshop-style course in which students use Adobe FrameMaker to practice the structure and design of user documents; create fully "automated" book-length technical documents complete with automated tables of contents, indexes, table and figure numbers, and cross-references; and learn other FrameMaker features for rapid updating. Emphasis on teamwork and the project title in addition to organization, format, and style of printed technical documents. Prerequisite: Strong computer and writing skills.

ETWR 2477 Documentation Process and Content Management
Working in teams and using unformatted text, students take a documentation project from competitive proposal straight through to completion, moving through important phases such as team building, initial proposal, documentation plan, scheduling, prototypes, style guide, drafts, edits, peer reviews, revisions, and final deliverables. Dividing into typical roles such as coordinator, writers, editors, and graphics specialists, team use content-management and document-control software to track and manage their projects. Prerequisite: Strong writing skills.