Added by Geoff Sauer on Apr 10, 2009.
Average rating: 3.00/5.00 (n=2, std dev: 0.00)
 


The principle objective of this course is to prepare you for all the communication activities you will engage in as a professional engineer, including various forms of writing, speaking, illustrating, collaborating, and presenting. Since an important part of engineering work is to disseminate the results of research and data collection, the course focuses on reports and presentations. But we also try to duplicate many of the conditions of the workplace, where you will often work with cross-functional teams on collaborative projects and where you will often be communicating to people who are NOT engineers.
 
  View all 12 works by Hart, Hillary  
  View all 25 works published by University of Texas  

Please share your rating/opinion of "CE 333T: Engineering Communication".
 PoorExcellent 
The link to this work seems to be broken.

Reviews of an academic course represent only opinions about the quality of the website, not judgments about the quality of the course itself.
Copyright © 2001-09 by the EServer. All rights reserved.Add a Work | Update this Work | Discussion Forum | Habitués