Academic Database

Algonquin College

This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program prepares students from a wide variety of diploma and degree programs for careers in the field of technical communication.

American River College

The Technical Communications degree program is an inter- disciplinary course of study designed to prepared students for employment as professional writers and communicators in a variety of media intended to instruct and inform audi- ences. The degree program includes substantial course work in writing, information design, editing, page design, online help development, web site creation, and the use of industry standard applications.

Appalachian State University

The Composition Program is proud to offer courses related to the Graduate Certificate in Rhetoric and Composition. Taught by specialists in the field, these courses prepare students to participate in the scholarly conversations developing in the field of Rhetoric and Composition.

Arizona State University

In the BS in Technical Communication degree program, delivered fully online, students learn how to produce, design and manage information, using technologies both traditional and developing.

Auburn University

Enjoy writing? Like learning new technologies? Appreciate good design? Thrive as a member of a team? Auburn University's Master of Technical and Professional Communication (MTPC) may be the graduate program for you.


Auburn University

For current employees in business or industry, the Graduate Certificate in Technical Communication can lead to an increase in job responsibilities and salary.

Austin Community College

The Certificate and the Associate of Applied Science in the Technical Communications Specialization provide preparation essential for careers in technical communications.

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Austin Peay State University

The English major, leading to the B.A. or B.S. degree, consists of thirty-three semester hours of upper-division course work. Austin Peay College offers a minor in professional writing.