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School: Carroll College
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Helena, Montana, United States
Tel.: 1-800 992-3648

Basic Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Covers the basic elements of writing: grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, paragraphs; also concerned with audience, voice, and techniques of generating and organizing ideas into an essay, as well as introduction to the library. Score on national exams determines placement. No pass/fail; does not satisfy CORE.
 

School: Anoka-Ramsey Community College
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Cambridge, Coon Rapids, Minnesota, United States
Tel.: 763.433.1100

Freelance Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Look in your bookstore, newsstand, or library and you’ll see hundreds of opportunities to sell your writing. Add periodicals published by trade and special interest groups and the options expand even more. In this class you’ll learn: -The nuances of the publishing world -How to get writer’s guidelines -How to match your ideas with the markets that buy them -Tips on getting your p...
 

School: University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Tel.: 978-934-4000

Technical Writing (Certificate)
Course Format: Classroom
Those with strong writing skills and an aptitude for computers are encouraged to enter this program. Taught by practicing professionals from the high tech industry, students learn to use the most current technologies and processes. Students enrolled in this certificate program are eligible for special internship opportunities and can apply for scholarships sponsored by the Society for Technical...
 

Business Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Communicating in writing is a skill that can greatly enhance your business dealings. With the proliferation of email as a business communication tool, writing effectively has become even more important. This comprehensive seminar covers the basics of written communication (style, grammar and punctuation) as well as more advanced topics like the writing process and choosing the best communicatio...
 

School: Central Maine Community College
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Auburn, Maine, United States
Tel.: (207)-755-5100

Grant Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Many naively assume that seeking financial support from a charitable source is as easy as writing home for money. It’s not that way. The Grant Writing School is an intensive introduction to the practice of preparing proposals to bring in funding that will support needed and worthwhile projects in the nonprofit arena. It is a course suited for both the beginner who is prepared for a thorough ...
 

School: University of Louisiana at Monroe
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Tel.: (318) 342-1030

Grant Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Learn to write winning proposals and to search for relevant funding opportunities in this online class. Explore the formation of partnerships with other grant-seeking individuals and institutions. Address the essential components of proposals such as need, objectives, work plan, budget and evaluation. Participants will have an opportunity to write a proposal and receive feedback.
 

Technical Writing (Certificate)
Course Format: Online
This nationally recognized Technical Writing online training program is designed for anyone who wishes to develop their technical writing abilities to a professional level. Students will learn research methods, audience considerations, style, drafting and revision techniques, how to work in a collaborative environment, and more. A variety of media and formats will be studied, including websi...
 

School: Kansas State University Graduate School
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Manhattan, Kansas, United States
Tel.: (785) 532-6191 or (800) 651-1816

Technical writing and professional communication (Certificate)
Course Format: Classroom
The graduate certificate in technical writing and professional communication recognizes the complexities and demands of written, oral, and digital communication in the workplace as well as the interdisciplinary character of writing and communication studies in the academy. Thus, while centered on writing, the certificate includes course options in rhetoric, communication, design, digital media,...
 

School: Briar Cliff University
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sioux City, Iowa, United States
Tel.: 1.800.662.3303

Writing
Course Format: Classroom
Briar Cliff offers majors and minors in both English and Writing. Each of these areas of study provides a fine liberal education as well as preparation for careers. Writing offers a lifetime of challenge and reward. Whether its result is a novel or a technical proposal, the writer’s work is essential to informing and improving society. The “information revolution�insures that the writer’s s...
 

School: Kirkwood Community College Continuing Education
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Tel.: 319-398-5529

Screenwriting
Course Format: Classroom
Do you hear Hollywood calling? In this introductory class, you’ll learn about writing a feature screenplay. The class covers all of the basics of plot, structure, dialogue, character and style they you need to begin writing your first movie! Class is taught by freelance screenwriter and MFA Bruce Heppner-Elgin. Be prepared to learn and have fun!
 

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