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That's a bit misquoted, the full quote: > A university degree in technical writing, engineering, or the sciences, or equivalent experience.

, which , to be fair, doesn't sound that unusual. Though I'd like to see which university offers a degree in technical writing.



https://english.arizona.edu/bachelor-arts-professional-and-t...

that's one of many from a simple search.

but, any English expository writing program would allow you to focus on a particular industry if you wanted, just pick your electives, term paper topics, etc. and no doubt if you're clever you could get approval for joint work in another department.


One example is a little-known disreputable degree mill called Carnegie Mellon University


There is nothing wrong with that requirement. Also "or equivalent experience".




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