Associate ProfessorRehling
B.A. in Technical and Professional Writing
Minor in Technical and Professional Writing
Certificate in Technical and Professional Writing
Technical and professional writers are in demand to link ideas, technologies, and products with people who need to understand those developments or to use them. The Technical and Professional Writing Program can prepare students for that critical communications role through major, minor, and certificate programs.
Technical and professional writers work in almost every field of industry and public life, including high-technology industries, business, government, and research, and non-profit organizations. These career writers not only write and edit many types of documents in different media, but they also sometimes manage documentation and communication projects.
To be best prepared for success in such work, students will need to start with strong writing skills, then learn how to adapt them for the workplace and for changing technology and employment needs. Students will also need an intellectual framework for continuing professional growth and responsibility throughout their careers.
TPW students will combine TPW courseswhich expose them to workplace forms, methods, and issueswith interdisciplinary electives that further develop related communications skills and attitudes. Students also can target a potential employment interest: majors choose a specialized concentration (the subject matter focus); minors and certificate students can use TPW studies to complement their education and experience in other fields.
After completing the TPW program, students can begin their writing careers with important accomplishments and advantages: an academic degree or certificate in the field, improved and focused skills, an understanding of professional expectations for writers, and a portfolio of relevant writing samples.
Depending on the student's choice of subject matter focus and/or skills electives, s/he would be prepared for an entry level job as a writer, editor, desktop publisher, and/or communications manager producing technical manuals or training materials, reports or proposals, and promotions or publicity.
On-line course descriptions are available.
Core Courses | Units | |
TPW 400 | Fundamentals of Technical and Professional Writing | 3 |
TPW 550 | Professional Editing | 3 |
TPW 555 | Desktop Publishing for Professional Writers | 3 |
TPW 600 | Individual and Team Writing | 3 |
TPW 695 | Internship in Technical and Professional Writing | 3 |
Any other TPW-prefix course (except TPW 698) | 3 | |
Total for core | 18 | |
Subject Matter Focus Courses selected either from a single department in a communications track or technical track described below, or from a single interdisciplinary program or theme. |
18 | |
Communications Track Options Courses selected from any one of these departments: Design and Industry, Instructional Technologies, Speech and Communication Studies, Journalism, or Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. |
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Technical Track Options Courses selected from any department in Science and Engineering, any department in Business, or any TPW director approved department in Health and Human Services. |
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Interdisciplinary Track Options Courses selected from any interdisciplinary program or independently developed theme that is approved by the TPW director as relevant for technical or professional writing. |
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Skills Electives Units selected from a skills electives list available in the TPW office or TPW director approved |
9 | |
Total for major | 45 |
NOTE: Any TPW-prefix courses already counted for the core or chosen for the subject matter focus are not eligible as skills electives. Skills electives cannot be from the department chosen for the subject matter focus.
Skills electives include these TPW courses:
TPW 480 | Writing Technical Documentation and Procedures |
TPW 490 | Grantwriting |
TPW 585 | Writing for On-Line Presentation |
TPW 600 | Individual and Team Writing (elective for minor/certificate) |
TPW 625 | Advanced Topics for Technical and Professional Writers |
TPW 685 | Projects in the Teaching of Technical and Professional Writing |
Additional skills elective courses offered by other departments treat communications fundamentals, editing/production, graphic design, training/non-print media, and specialized forms of workplace writing.
The minor and certificate requirements are the same. For minors: a maximum of six units of course work in the minor may be double counted for the major. For certificates: a minimum additional 56 units of transferable college work is required. For both: a maximum of twelve transfer units is allowed, with TPW director's approval.
On-line course descriptions are available.
Core Courses | Units | |
TPW 400 | Fundamentals of Technical and Professional Writing | 3 |
TPW 550 | Professional Editing | 3 |
TPW 555 | Desktop Publishing for Professional Writers | 3 |
TPW 600 | Individual and Team Writing or | 3 |
TPW 695 | Internship in Technical and Professional Writing or | |
TPW 698 | Supervised Writing Project | |
Any other TPW-prefix course (except TPW 698) | 3 | |
Total for core | 15 | |
Skills Electives Skills electives courses as described under the B.A. program. |
9 | |
Total for minor/certificate | 24 |
NOTE: Any TPW-prefix courses already counted for the core are not eligible as skills electives.