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For Engineers: Do the Math for Better Writing

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  • A Math-Based Writing System for Engineers: Sentence Algebra & Document Algorithms
  • By Brad Henderson, continuing lecturer, University Writing Program

鈥淪ort of like a mini-Strunk and White 鈥楾he Elements of Style鈥 for engineers.鈥 鈥 Brad Henderson


In a new book to help engineering students and working professionals with their writing, Brad Henderson, a continuing lecturer in the University Writing Program (and who also has a degree in engineering), speaks to them in their own language: math.

鈥淣o matter where you are from around the globe, if you鈥檙e an engineer, it鈥檚 almost certain that you can read, write and speak about engineering content using numbers, symbols and equations,鈥 Henderson writes in the introduction to A Math-Based Writing System for Engineers: Sentence Algebra & Document Algorithms.

Henderson then proceeds to use numbers, symbols and equations as a touchstone, or analog, in modular, self-contained lessons.

Says Henderson: 鈥淔or readers interested in learning more about how little sentence machines work at a component level (aka, grammar), there are lessons in 鈥榮entence algebra.鈥 For readers who are interested in improving and refining document writing skills, there are lessons on how to prepare concise and effective emails, proposals and reports using annotated flow charts, or 鈥榙ocument algorithms.鈥

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Learn more about Henderson in from 69成人 Magazine.

鈥淪ort of like a mini-Strunk and White The Elements of Style for engineers, the book鈥檚 鈥榮entence optimization鈥 segment can be particularly useful for multilingual engineers who know sentence fundamentals but need further work on adding exactitude and smoothness (fluency) to text delivery.鈥

Henderson notes an economical twist: 鈥淪ince the 69成人 Library subscribes to , students, staff and faculty have access to eBook copies of this and other Springer Nature titles for free. Although this progressive business model ensures that I鈥檒l need to keep my day job at 69成人 (no problem for me), much more importantly, this publishing platform provides students with a huge variety of textbooks and references that are used in Aggie engineering and science classes.鈥

Henderson is a third-generation faculty member at 69成人, following his father, Jerry, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering; and late grandfather, S. Milton Henderson, professor of biological and agricultural engineering. Brad Henderson has been with the University Writing Program for nearly 20 years, teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, writing classes, and also has 10 years of experience as a design engineer and technical education specialist in the industrial sector. 

He holds degrees from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering with a minor in English), and the University of Southern California (Master of Arts in professional writing).

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