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...Norman Douglas ("Doug") Bradley teaches a variety of writing classes at UCSB, with an emphasis on STEM (science, technology, engineering and medicine); he also serves as chair of the Writing Program's engineering writing committee. Writing program courses taught include Writing 1E, 2E, 50E (first-year engineering writing sequence) 109HP ("Writing for Health Professionals"), 109ST ("Writing for Science and Technology") and 109EC ("Writing for Economics and Business Economics"). Doug also teaches writing for UCSB's Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, and serves as a student project advisor within the Department of Mechanical Engineering for ME 189A-B-C (Capstone Mechanical Engineering Project) and ME 197 (Independent Projects in Mechanical Engineering Design). He serves as Unit 18 academic representative for two UCSB Academic Senate committees: the Undergraduate Council and CUAPP (Committee on Undergraduate Programs and Policy). Off campus, Doug has taught writing at UC Extension, Antioch University, and two California public high schools. Doug has over seventeen years of experience in industry, including thirteen years as a technical writer and illustrator, senior technical writer and manager for three Santa Barbara-area corporate technical publications departments (Motion Engineering, Digital Instruments, and DAC Vision), and as a private technical writing consultant. He is a Senior Member of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) and past president of the Santa Barbara chapter of STC. He received his MA from Stanford in 1988, and is an alumnus of UCSB (BA, 1985). Other interests include screenwriting and filmmaking, working in his machine shop and hiking/camping. |
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