English and Technical Communication Masters Theses
Theses from 2021
Airbnbs in the rural Midwest: Optimizing listing content for user’s decision-making processes, Mary Catherine Kosacki
A comparative visual content analysis of the CDC and WHO COVID-19 infographics, Manushri Pandya
Theses from 2020
Rhetorical analysis of statements of purpose (SPs) for admission to graduate school: A shared-understanding perspective of the SP genre, Priyanka Ganguly
Theses from 2019
Student perceptions and attitudes towards a technical writing service course at Missouri S&T, Hannah Claire Coffman
Theses from 2017
Communicating with customers on social media in the United States and South Korea: An analysis of four companies' practices, YeonKyung Lee
Leveraging knowledge at startups, Amruta Anil Ranade
Theses from 2016
Yik Yak posts: A discourse analysis, Snehal Ravindra Shirke
Theses from 2013
Understanding the challenges that international graduate teaching assistants (IGTAs) face in technical communication programs in the US, Subhashini Herath Gamagedara
Women authors of technical writing textbooks from 1923 to 1973, Melissa Nicole Wampler
Lexis in chemical engineering discourse: Analyzing style in chemical engineering research articles through a rhetorical lens, David Lamar Young
Theses from 2012
Theses from 2011
Scholarship in international technical communication, 1950-1989: a historical study, Xiaoyan Huang
The history of technical communication instruction at Missouri University of Science and Technology: the evolution of a curriculum, Elizabeth Marie Roberson
Theses from 2009
Satellite photography: instrumental, rhetorical, affective?, Irangi Kaushalya Egodapitiya
Theses from 1933
The development of the Arthurian story in English and American literature from 1800 to the present time, Lucy Willeford McMahan
Theses from 1930
The social and political philosophy of Shelley as revealed in his poetry, Eulalie Imogene Powell
Theses from 1929
The concept of social determinism as a motivating influence in some modern tragedy, Arthur Lenox Bradford
Theses from 1927
The origin and development of the Arthurian story in English literature to the nineteenth century, Nadine Matlock Sease