Course Description
Technical Editing will introduce you to the basic principles of editing
documents for grammar, syntax, organization, style, emphasis, and audience
awareness. The course will focus on the role of the editor in organizational
settings; the common methods of copymarking documents using established
symbols and conventions; distinguishing between grammatical and stylistic
emendations; the principles of contextual editing; basic editorial activities,
especially in the context of collaborating on long documents; methods
for analyzing, critiquing, and revising manuscripts for different audiences;
and techniques for creating successful writer/editor dialogue. The course
will also review the most common writing errors to increase your mastery
of grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and spelling. Besides several major
editing assignments, there will be a midterm and final exam. Frequent
quizzes and editing exercises will help to reinforce basic class principles.
Because much work will be done in class, attendance is mandatory. Deadlines
for work done outside class will be strictly enforced.
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