Re: A suspected can of worms

Subject: Re: A suspected can of worms
From: amdohlman -at- uwalumni -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 07:08:05 -0600


Ted Finch wrote (snipped for brevity):
> ...Recently a college mentioned she felt that tech writing/comm programs
> belonged in the engineering department because the understood the
> "technical" while rather than the program being in an English department...

Heck, at the University of Wisconsin, the Tech Comm Minor *is* part of the
Engineering department. Therefore, it's mostly engineers that take it, but
a few failed ChemEng/newly-turned English majors like myself sneak in
through the back way (really liked the science, couldn't give a fig for
the engineering, in case you were wondering). It also does require
technical and business courses, but I'm concerned that these requirements
don't go far enough for the few English majors accepted (most of the
engineering students already have taken and passed the basic tech/business
courses needed). The eternal dilemma....

Amy Dohlman

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