Technical communicators are valued because they make information more useable and accessible, and, in doing so, advance a company's or organization's goals. Our degree program caters to students from all academic backgrounds who have strong motivation, time management skills, self-discipline and a high energy level.
Why Earn a Professional and Technical Communication Master's?
The M.A. in Professional and Technical Communication rigorous curriculum balances the study of complex theories with practical application. The coursework equips students with cutting-edge knowledge and skills that are immediately applicable. We work with industry partners to modify our curriculum and technology standards regularly to provide our students with the most up-to-date skills in order for them to successfully begin their careers in tech comm. Students in the M.A. program complete an internship at a major organization and produce a portfolio for review. Classes are designed around a flexible schedule that enable students to balance their work and personal life with a strategic career investment.
What Can You Do With a Professional and Technical Communication Master's?
Our graduates work for AT&T, Apple, Microsoft, Sabre Airline Solutions, Hewlett Packard and GE Healthcare. Recent graduates have generally started their careers with a $50-$55,000 annual salary.
Key job sectors include:
- Aerospace
- Information technology
- Defense
- Manufacturing
- Engineering
- Pharmaceuticals