Faculty Profile - Christina M Bourgeois
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Lecturer & Coordinator Undergraduate Professional Communications Program Phone: 404.894.9597 Fax: 404.894.4641 Office: VL E266 Undergraduate Professional Communications Program |
Biography
Christina Bourgeois was born in Savannah, Georgia and has lived in California, Colorado, Texas, and South Carolina. She earned the B.A. in English from Armstrong Atlantic State University in 1994 and the M.A. in English from Clemson University in 1997.
Ms. Bourgeois joined the Georgia Tech faculty in May 2000 as Lecturer and Coordinator of the Undergraduate Professional Communications Program in ECE. She teaches the writing and oral communications component in ECE 2031 (Digital Design Laboratory), 3041 (Instrumentation and Circuits Laboratory), 3042 (Microsystems Circuits Laboratory), and 4000 (Project Engineering and Professional Practice). Prior to her appointment at Tech, Ms. Bourgeois was the Writing Center Director at Armstrong Atlantic State University where she also taught composition and rhetoric and several literature courses.
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Last revised on June 06, 2008.

