Technical Writing for business will offer the experienced business person the exposure to advanced writing skills in their particular area of interest. The course caters around at least ten areas of speciality including: technical documentation in systems engineering or similar computer or networking areas; marketing; accounting and finance; business management, project management, engineering and scientific specialities and others that are to be developed in the future.
Students will learn to explore a variety of tools including a package of templates that are used to guide the student through the process of writing their own technical documents without reinventing the form and structure of the document. The students will learn to create the new information from their immediate experience and develop the new documents using a proven and support technical writing methodology.
Many students will be able to create their documents using the business template packages on their own and see their ability to communicate effectively develop in a matter of weeks. Should you need assistance, our technical writing specialist, who has over thirty years of expertise will provide support and feedback when you need it and provide mentoring as well should you have more extensive questions or need for support.
The need to learn through years of classroom and professional experience are always useful but in this era of job change and migration from one career opportunity gives way to the need to communicate better, faster and more confidently using revolutionly yet proven methods. We invite you to jump in and tell us which area of expertise you wish to write in and we will match up the entire course and templates for your new edge in the business and professional workplace.
The attached article entitled, "The New Roles in Technical Communications" by Shampa Bhattacharyya provides further insight of how technical writing is facilitating the increasingly important roles that science and technology are having in our world today. These include the technologies of communicating over the Internet, the development and documentation of Internet related software and, how jobs are jobs in the marketplace are increasingly reliant upon strong technical communications skills.
- Teacher: Warren Meyers