Technical Communication M.S.

College of Liberal Arts (TCLA) 315 - Master of Science

Program description

The Department of Writing Studies trains students to understand how people use written communication (digital, visual, textual) to shape the world around them, with a particular emphasis on communication in technical areas. The MS in Technical Communication focuses on applying basic theory and research-driven approaches to the creation and adaptation of content to solve complex problems in technical communication workplaces. Students connect with workplace professionals through client projects, virtual and global teamwork, mentorships, and emerging technologies. These experiences enable students to develop unique strengths in digital, usability, and science/health/medical communication.

MS courses are taught by graduate faculty who themselves have active research agendas in these areas. Students also have the opportunity to work with the the Technical Communication Advisory Board (TCAB), a group of business leaders who provide pathways to experiential learning opportunities including networking, mentoring, and internships.

This fully online program equips professionals for transition to the technical communication field and/or for specialized study tailored to career goals. All coursework from the Certificate in Technical Communication program can be applied to the M.S.

Program last updated

Fall 2024