An extra two or three years of institionalization never hurt anyone
These are the "requirements" (aka "the stuff the Technical Communication graduate advisor said that if I didn't take, they wouldn't let me graduate") for my graduate degree: a Master's degree in Technical Japanese, Technical Communication focus. Sounds impressive, huh?
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Technical Japanese | Technical Communication |
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Following the format of the ol' undergraduate page, departmental courses taken are listed on the side for prettiness, but are also listed in bold below if they actually "mattered" towards that degree thing (that they actually gave me in June 2005, the suckers!).
Also, here's the progress report and my old requirements for my undergraduate degrees.
TJP/TC MS Necessaries
All UW Master's degrees require a minimum of 18 credits at the 500 level or above. TJ offers 9 credits at the 500 level during year two of the program, plus 3-6 credits at the 600 level for the internship. TJ requires a minimum of 12 credits from TJ courses and internships towards the 18-credit requirement. The remaining 6 credits are to come from Engineering courses in one area of concentration (Technical Communication).
Strict Technical Japanese Requirements:
- TJ 461, 462, 463
- TJ 471, 472, 473
- TJ 562, 563
- TJ 601x2
Strict Technical Communication Requirements:
- TC 501, 502
Technical Communication Graduate Advisor's Requirements:
- TC 401, 402
- TC 510, 512
- TC 505, 516