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Course Description & Learning Objectives Basic on-the-job writing that is necessary to join, manage, and promote any organization, whether profit or nonprofit. Our focus is primarily on short forms: résumés, memos, business letters, summaries, brochures, flyers, emails, newsletters, press releases, informal proposals, and reports. The course also explores how various social, economic, and ethical issues affect workplace writing. Registration Information: Writing for the Workplace - Summer Session II WRTG 21100 - 02 CRN 10114 Dates: 7/5/21 - 8/6/21 Email Jim Stafford at jstafford@ithaca.edu, if you would like to discuss the course or receive a copy of the syllabus! Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jim Stafford at jstafford@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1070. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
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