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Technical Communication

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The Technical Communication major (and additional major or minor) prepares students for careers that involve information—particularly scientific or technical information. Students learn to write and design workplace texts, including responsive digital content (such as websites). They are taught to make complex scientific, business, and technical content clear and usable for its audiences. Courses emphasize writing, editing, design (print and online), organization, research, critical thinking, and collaboration (especially with subject-matter experts). Some students double major in Technical Communication and a technical or scientific field; Technical Communication is also often an additional major or minor for students who major in English.

BS in Technical Communication Learning Outcomes

Students who major in Technical Communication will be able to

  • Compose a wide range of print and online documents for use in business, schools, and communities.
  • Understand technical and scientific information and strategies for producing texts to communicate that information to others.
  • Describe and use the theories that assess print and online documents, collaboration, organizational activities, and various technologies.
  • Demonstrate mastery of concepts from organizational culture and visual communication, including collaborative writing and clear, responsive professional and technical documents.
  • Identify specific audience needs in rapidly changing digital and print environments.
  • Identify and create user-friendly interfaces; understand and put into practice strategies to enable the optimal usability of documents.