English 505: Rhetoric of Science and Technology is a course offered as part of Eastern Michigan University’s Masters Program in Written Communication. The course is for technical communicators, writing teachers, and those interested in the history of writing and in language theory. The course introduces basic theories of rhetoric and focus on their applications in scientific and technical texts. This online section is being taught by Professor Steven D. Krause.
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Hi there. I am really looking forward to this class and hope I can follow along well with this website!
Thanks,
Laura Sweet