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Course Overview

Why study Technical Writing and Rhetorics?

Coursework and projects in the Technical Writing and Rhetorics sequence mirror the professional industry. Work is based on scholarly research and best practices associated with information architecture, usability, project management, web-based collaboration, and international and intercultural technical communication.

Technical writers are in-demand and the profession is expected to grow faster than average. Their ability to communicate complex topics in an understandable way helps organizations connect with internal and external audiences. 

Focusing on this sequence prepares you for careers as a technical and professional writer in a variety of settings, such as corporate, nonprofit, and governmental organizations. You’ll have the skills to effectively communicate information to a range of audiences.

What You Will Learn?

  • Production Skills: Learn the relationship between written, visual, and digital texts
  • Web Design Skills: A top skill valued by employers
  • Hands-on Experience: Produce multimodal web-based texts with computer applications used by professionals
  • Professional Internship: Work in a real-world setting to get a deeper understanding of technical communication in the workplace.

Entry Requirement 

Program Direct International Year One
1-Semester 2-Semesters 3-Semesters
Program Requirements
  • High school diploma
  • High school diploma
Minimum GPA Equivalent

3.0 Freshman admission
2.0-3.0 Transfer admission

2.25 2.25 2.25
TOEFL iBT 79 79 60 50
IELTS 6.5 6.5 5.5 5.0
IELA N/A 176 162 154
Duolingo N/A 120 90 75
Academic English N/A N/A Level 4 N/A

Notes: Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program.

Fees

  International Year One Undergraduate Direct
Program Length 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters 1 Semester 2 Semesters
Tuition & Fees $16604 $28881 $37544 $13535 $27069

This information was accurate on : 02/01/2021
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