Date of Award
Spring 2019
Degree Type
Non-Thesis Project
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Professional & Technical Communication
Committee Chair
Chad Okrusch
First Advisor
Glen Southergill
Second Advisor
Michael Masters
Third Advisor
John Wick
Abstract
The purpose of the Montana’s Longest Drive project was to apply the core competencies of Technical Communication and those skills to design, develop, and promote golf in Montana. This project demonstrated a mastery of the Technical Communication program outcomes of Writing & Speaking, Visual Design, Solution Design, Organizational Design, Project Development & Execution, Content Development, and Advocacy for the purpose of gaining access to play all of the golf courses, promoting the project, and fostering the relationships between golfers in Montana and the courses they call home.
Recommended Citation
Ryan, Sean, "MONTANA’S LONGEST DRIVE: USING A TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLSET TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, AND PROMOTE GOLF IN MONTANA" (2019). Graduate Theses & Non-Theses. 197.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/grad_rsch/197
Comments
A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Technical Communications