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English (MATPW)
M. A. in Technical and Professional Writing
Required Core Courses
These eight courses below are required:
ENGL 5106 | Technical Writing in the Digital Age | 3 credits |
ENGL 5206 | Public and Professional Writing | 3 credits |
ENGL 5650 | Theory and Practice in Editing and Style | 3 credits |
NMAC 5108 | Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments | 3 credits |
COMM 5000 | Rhetoric: Written, Visual, and Oral Communication | 3 credits |
ITEC 5300 | Web Development | 3 credits |
ITEC 5320 | Instructional Design | 3 credits |
ENGL 6200 | Grant Writing | 3 credits |
Elective Courses
Students will take two of the following elective courses:
COMM 6610 | Social Media Communication and Advertising | 3 credits |
CRWR 5440 | Screenwriting | 3 credits |
CRWR 5700 | Narrative Journalism | 3 credits |
CRWR 5900 | Publishing and the Creative Writer | 3 credits |
ENGL 5990 | Graduate Internship | 3 credits |
ENGL 6100 | Seminar in Landmark Reports and Papers | 3 credits |
ENGL 6300 | Teaching First Year Composition | 3 credits |
ITEC 5310 | Human Computer Interaction | 3 credits |
MCOM 5000 | Public Relations Foundations and Theory | 3 credits |
MCOM 5010 | Public Relations Writing and Research | 3 credits |
MCOM 5020 | Media Relations and Ethics | 3 credits |
MCOM 5030 | Crisis Communication | 3 credits |
MCOM 5040 | Fundraising and Planning | 3 credits |
MCOM 5131 | News Writing and Reporting | 3 credits |
MCOM 6000 | Production and Design for Public Relations | 3 credits |
MCOM 6010 | Public Relations Campaigns | 3 credits |
Program Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites beyond admission requirements to the program. However, students who want to refresh their writing skills at the undergraduate level may consider taking one or more classes in the Minor in Professional Writing (such as PFWR 3160 Introduction to Professional Writing).