Welcome to ENGL 286--Professional Writing! I've created this page as a back-up to the CANVAS site. I prefer using my own website and Google Docs for my courses.
SYLLABUS--all information and your assignments are on the syllabus

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Books for Course
Business Communication for Success: open source book available here https://open.lib.umn.edu/businesscommunication/
Technical Writing Essentials: open source book available here Technical-Writing-Essentials-1563391738._print.pdf
Excerpts from The Non-Designers Design Book:
Business Communication for Success: open source book available here https://open.lib.umn.edu/businesscommunication/
Technical Writing Essentials: open source book available here Technical-Writing-Essentials-1563391738._print.pdf
Excerpts from The Non-Designers Design Book:

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WEEK 1 December 23-24 PROJECT 1
This week we introduce ourselves and begin with a job ad analysis and writing a resume and cover letter to a prospective employer. These are basic tasks that will be useful for you as you apply for a job or internship. You should always analyze a job advertisement and do some research on an employer before you apply.
This week we introduce ourselves and begin with a job ad analysis and writing a resume and cover letter to a prospective employer. These are basic tasks that will be useful for you as you apply for a job or internship. You should always analyze a job advertisement and do some research on an employer before you apply.
To learn more about Dr. Anderson please look at the "About Me" page on this site. Here is a brief intro video:
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PROJECT 1 This assignemnt has four parts as outlined on p. 2 of the syllabus.