CSE/ISE 300 Writing (Spring 2008)


 

Course Description

This is an undergraduate course on technical writing for Computer Science and Information Systems. The focus of this course is on writing technical documents for the computing field. Besides writing and correcting documents, this course will include lectures on topics of English style, proper word usage, and composition rules. In particular, we will spend a fair amount of time in class writing first drafts of documents, which will be corrected before they are submitted for grading.

This is a 1 credit course for which you will receive a grade from among A, B, C, D, or F.  The grade will be based upon scores from in-class exams and writing exercises in addition to the major submitted papers for the course.  Three papers of sizes one page, two pages, and four to six pages are planned.  The in-class exams and exercises will determine 20% of your course grade and the three papers together will count for 80% of your grade.

Administrative Matters For Prof. Wittie’s Section

 

Special Needs

If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact on your ability to carry out assigned course work, I would urge that you contact the staff in the Disabled Student Services office (DSS), Room 133 Humanities, 632-6748/TDD. DSS will review your concerns and determine, with you, what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation of disability is confidential.

 

Lectures

Lect01Tu29jancse300S08.pdf

Lect02Tu5febcse300S08.pdf

Lect03Tu12febcse300S08.pdf

Lect04Tu19febcse300S08.pdf

Lect05Tu26febcse300S08.pdf

Lect06Tu4marcse300S08.pdf

Lect07Tu11marcse300S08.pdf

Lect08Tu25marcse300S08.pdf

Lect09Tu1aprcse300S08.pdf

Lect10Tu8aprcse300S08.pdf

Lect11Tu15aprcse300S08.pdf

Lect12Tu22aprcse300S08.pdf (has paper3 sizes)

Lect13Tu29aprcse300S08.pdf