Added by Geoff Sauer on Mar 10, 2003.
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Managing technical publications—whether they be paper-based, web-based, or any of many electronic forms—requires skills in scheduling, budgeting, managing people, and the like. To that end, the core of the course will prepare the students to assume management roles in various businesses, industries, or governmental agencies.
 
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