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Thanks to all who responded to my question about degree programs.
I'm posting the results for inquiring minds.
Programs in Tech. Writing or Tech. Communications:
Bowling Green State U., Bowling Green, Ohio - MS, Ph.D.
Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA - Masters
Clarkson University, upstate New York
Durham Technical Community College, North Carolina - certificate in
technical writing for software
Florida Institute of Technology, B.S., M.S.
Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ (I'll check out what they offer)
New Mexico State, Las Cruces, NM - Masters
North Carolina State, B.S., M.S.
University of Texas, El Paso (or U. of El Paso?); undergrad. and Masters