Writing in Engineering A Brief Guide

Writing in Engineering: A Brief Guide by Robert Irish, published by Oxford University Press in 2015, is a practical resource designed for students navigating the complexities of technical writing in engineering. This edition spans 234 pages and provides insights into composing essential documents such as design reports and lab reports, while emphasizing the principles of argument, style, and visual design.
Readers will find that this guide is part of a series of brief, discipline-specific writing resources tailored for contemporary writing-intensive college courses. The book addresses key topics in communication studies and technical writing, making it a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their writing skills within the fields of technology and engineering.
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At once sophisticated and practical, Writing in Engineering: A Brief Guide leads students through how to compose design reports, lab reports, and other key engineering genres while attending to the principles of argument, style, and visual design. It is a part of a series of brief, discipline-specific writing guides from Oxford University Press designed for today’s writing-intensive college courses. The series is edited by Thomas Deans (University of Connecticut) and Mya Poe (Northeastern University).
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