Dr. Bill Williamson | Professor of Technical Communication | SVSU

RPW 430 Advanced Problem Solving in PTW

Syllabus

Welcome to the course site for RPW 430 Advanced Problem Solving in PTW. This course presents RPW students with four core professional development opportunities and challenges:

These anchor points serve well enough as appetizers. We will discover more opportunities and challenges along the way. The course is designed to be complex and challenging. We call it the capstone, after all.

Course Description

The SVSU Course Catalog frames Advanced Problem Solving around understanding complex problems and enacting appropriate, strategic action:

Course Objectives

All of my course descriptions present some variation on the following objectives.

The most significant difference between this course and all of the others that lead to it is that Advanced Problem Solving represents the conclusion of your academic studies, and thus should draw from you the absolute highest levels of professionalism and production of which you are capable.

Textbooks + Software

You are not required to purchase any texts for this course. However, I will assign readings/viewings from a variety of valuable sources. I will provide or direct you to materials for these assignments through our course site in SVSU Canvas.

Textbooks from previous courses will likely come in handy, including any texts that deal with methods for UXD, Design Thinking, and so on.

Your work will require regular access to professional-grade design tools, including but not limited to the Adobe Creative Suite of software packages, Figma, and others. You'll want to make sure that your personal machine is properly equipped with these tools, or you'll want to be ready to invest time in departmental/campus labs. At this point, I assume that you are aware of the arrangements you need to make to complete your work in a responsible, timely manner.

Other Course Materials

To support your work here this semester, you will use the following services, tools, and technologies.

Although you will use several communication tools and technologies during your work this semester, all of these things are either available through SVSU, or are available to you for free. If you have questions about such details, please follow up with me. Among the most important priorities in your professional development should be identifying successful strategies for acquiring and refining technological knowledge, and finding comfort in learning new tools and processes. If technology intimidates you in any way, then emphasize achieving this professional goal this semester.

Some of the work you do might be made more convenient or easy if you have access to the following additional materials.

Because I serve as the Director of the RPW Audio and Video Production Studio, I am able to loan out audio and video equipment when assignments demand it. However, we do have limited resources, so you may want to consider purchasing your own equipment at some point. If you do so, please consider consulting with me when selecting equipment.