Technical Project and Report Writing
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Technical Project and Report Writing
Program/Student Fees Program/Application Fees............... $650 Technical Project and Report Writing (Estimates only; subject to change.) Other Information This 80-hour course is delivered over 20 weeks. During this period, participants will attend lectures to improve their writing skills and help them understand and practice technical writing. With the help of an industry expert acting as project advisor, participants will work on their own technical projects and write a report describing their achievements and results. Those seeking CET certification will be matched with a technical advisor who is a professional in the field, to assist in developing their project ideas. The advisor will guide the CET applicants through the project stages. At the same time, a technical writing instructor will assist applicants with the formatting and editing of their technical reports. After their report is completed and accepted by the course coordinator, applicants can present a bound copy of the report to CTTAM as part of their applications for certification as a CET in Manitoba. Accounting and Computer Education STUDENT SERVICE CENTRES Notre Dame Campus D101-2055 Notre Dame Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9 Exchange District Campus P104-160 Princess St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1K9 register@rrc.ca 204.632.2327 or 1.800.903.7707 In the case of CTTAM applicants, when the report is accepted by CTTAM, graduates will be notified that they have met the technical report requirement for re-classification to Engineering Technologist. For additional information contact Larry Drebniski at ldrebniski@rrc.ca or visit www.rrc.ca The information in this brochure is accurate as of August 2013. The College reserves the right to modify or cancel any course, program, process or procedure without notice or prejudice. www.rrc.ca Overview This course is specifically tailored for participants who are seeking registration with professional organizations such as the Certified Technicians and Technologists Association of Manitoba (CTTAM). It is designed to help with application processes, which in most cases require the submission of a technical report. Participants will submit their printed and bound technical reports to the academic department; however, participants who are seeking Certified Engineering Technology (CET) certification will have their reports reviewed by a CTTAM panel. Description This course will begin with improving English writing skills. Culture affects writing, and many will have to learn to adopt the North American style of report writing. Lessons in the first half of the course will be based on what participants need to know “up front” about report writing. These points are discussed during the synopsis preparation stage and prior to the 10-week report-writing module because more time is available in the first half of the course, when participants are working on their two-page synopses. Each synopsis will be reviewed for its technical content and assessed for its potential for producing a Technologist-level technical report. Participants who do not have the technical experience for an acceptable topic may opt to provide content for their technical report. Each participant will be assessed on their improvement in technical report writing skills as well as the technical content of their project. Improve your English writing skills and learn the North American style of report writing. Admission Requirements Who Should Enrol? • Immigrants to Canada (eligible to work) • English as an additional language • Canadian Language Benchmarks 7+ preferred • Background in their technical field at Technologist level • Applicants who are seeking Certified Engineering Technology (CET) registration by CTTAM should be registered at the Associate level, or a waiver should be sought before registering for the course. (Please contact the academic department or CTTAM.) Individuals who are seeking registration at a professional organization in Manitoba, or CTTAM applicants seeking registration at CET level. Learning Outcomes By the end of this course of study, you should be able to: 1.Develop a synopsis of the technical project 2.Write a technical report that meets professional standards 3.Improve your English writing skills and learn the North American style of report writing