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Technical Communication

Associate Professor: C. Renguette (TLC Department Chair)
Associate Professor: M. Hovde (TLC Graduate Programs Co-Chair)
Lecturer: J. Stella (TCM Program Director)

Rapid advances in technology increase the need to communicate complex technical information effectively to a variety of audiences and users.  Technical communicators use technology to create necessary resources such as user manuals, online help, websites, training materials, specifications, etc.

Technical Communication Bachelor of Science Degree

The B.S. degree in Technical Communication requires 120 credit hours in four core areas to prepare students for professional practice in technical communication and related careers.  All courses in Core Area 1 must be completed with a grade of C or better; overall GPA must be 2.0 to graduate.

Core Area 1.  Technical Communication - 60 credit hours (36 required, 24 elective)
Core Area 2.  Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) - 18 elective credit hours
Core Area 3.  General Education - 30 credit hours
Core Area 4.  Relevant Electives - 12 credit hours

Certificate in Technical Communication

The Certificate in Technical Communication requires 19 credit hours.

  • Foundation Courses: 3-4 credits hours
  • Immediate Courses: 3-4 credits hours
  • Specialized Courses: 3-4 credit hours
  • Electives: 9-10 credits to bring the total to 19

 Technical Communication 5-year B.S./M.S. Program

The TCM 5-year B.S./M.S.Program provides academically successful students the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in five years.  Students with a 3.2 overall GPA may apply to the accelerated BS/MS in their junior year.  Students will complete the first three years of undergraduate degree requirements (about 90 credit hours), take both undergraduate and graduate courses in the fourth year (about 30 additional credit hours), and finish the master's degree graduate courses in the fifth year of study (at least 141 credit hours).  Students must maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA in all graduate courses.  The timeline for completion is based on full-time enrollment (15 or more credit hours per semester).  However, part-time students are eligible to apply.  Students will receive the bachelor's degree prior to completing the graduate degree requirement.

To apply for the combined degree program, interested students should submit the online TCM 4+1 application in the spring term of their junior year.  Full admission to the M.S. program is contingent upon successful completion of TCM B.S. program and meeting minimum grade and GPA requirements.