Online Technical Writing Advanced Course
Course Code
BWR301
Payment Options
Upfront & Payment Plans
Delivery
Online & Correspondence
Duration
100 Hours
Technical Writing Advanced BWR301
Learn to write technical and scientific documents, articles, papers, books, manuals and even product labels.
Technical writing is a skill required by all types of industries - from factories to research laboratories. It is a skill required by people in many professions - from consultants to teachers.
There are 9 lessons in this course:
- Scope and Nature of Technical Writing
	
- Nature and Scope
 - Quality of Information
 - Nature of Language
 - Structure
 - Characteristics of Technical Writing
 
 - Presentation of Technical Writing
	
- Presentation
 - Basic Parts of a Document (Written text, Images, White space)
 - Headings
 - Types of Images (Tables, Charts, Graphs, Photos, Drawings)
 - Captions and Labels
 - Main Elements (Front Matter, Body, end matter)
 - Creating an Index
 - Elements of Different types of Technical Documents (References, Texts, Journals, Reports, etc)
 - Referencing
 
 - Matching Style and Content to the Audience
	
- Writing for an Audience
 - Writing Well
 - Writing Guidelines (Jargon, Gender neutral writing, Using simple sentences, passive or active language, first, second or third person, etc)
 - Spelling, Grammar
 - Editing, Proof reading
 
 - Planning: Developing a Logical Structure or Format
	
- Creating a Technical Document
 - Research the Document; gather information
 - Plan; decide on the format
 - Write; create an outline and then write the first draft
 - Verify; check the accuracy of what you have written
 - Revise; amend the document before
 - Writing a First Draft
 
 - Collaborative Writing
	
- Working in a team
 - Tasks and Roles
 - Technical Brief
 - Strategies for Collaboration
 - Style Guide
 - Using Templates
 - Using Email Effectively
 
 - Writing Technical Articles for Periodicals
	
- Writing for Periodicals
 - Publisher Specs
 - Writing Descriptions and Specifications
 - Journal Abstracts
 
 - Writing Manuals and Procedures
	
- Writing manuals
 - Writing Instructions and Procedures
 - Guidelines
 - Troubleshooting
 
 - Writing Project Proposals
	
- What is a Proposal?
 - Proposal Categories (Solicited and Unsolicited)
 - Model for Writing Proposals
 - Grant Proposals
 - The Stop Format
 
 - Writing Project Reports
	
- Types of Reports
 - Progress Reports
 - Completion Reports
 - Review Reports
 - Regulatory Reports
 - Feasibility Reports
 - Scientific Reports
 - Elements of a Formal Report
 - Executive Summaries
 
 
For more information on this course, please request your free course information pack.
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