WRIT 117: Introduction to Technical writing
Technical writing introduces students to written technical communication
coverage. It include:
    Electronic Communication
    Memo writing
    Report Writing
    Formal Research Writing
    Document design (including the design of graphic elements), grammar,
     Usage and style. Course assumes working knowledge of Microsoft.
    Clear and accurate Scientific and Technical communication. Focuses on
     writing theory and on the process approach to write.
EBE 141: Introduction to Engineering principles & practices
As a student engineer, you are part of the engineering profession. In this course
you will develop your identity as a modern engineer who will collaboratively
contribute to sustainable and equitable communities. This course will broadly
introduce the engineering profession and highlight the socio-technical and
interdisciplinary nature of engineering. The themes of the course will enable the
students to: distinguish and practice professional conduct, communicate and
interact in a style appropriate to academic and professional contexts including oral,
written and graphical styles; Explain the engineering method from problem
formulation through the complete life cycle; generate and assess ideas and solution
alternatives for engineering problem solving; critically evaluate proposed
engineering solutions in terms of sustainability, economic, environmental and
social considerations; and apply basic project management strategies and
processes. These themes will be explored through a variety of team and project-
based learning activities