The Certificate in Technical Communications provides preparation essential for careers in technical communications. Courses include developing print and online materials, online helps, web sites, and graphics; working within the documentation process as writers, editors, reviewers, designers, and coordinators; exploring industry developments involving single sourcing, content management, and document control; using software applications most in demand by employers to develop portfolio-quality documents; and, most importantly, practicing clear succinct direct writing that is carefully adapted to its intended audience. Coursework in this certificate program can be applied to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Technical Communications.Note: To see catalog descriptions for courses that are in the major, move your mouse pointer over the ETWR and ENGL course titles below.
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| Semester 1 | ENGL 1301 | English Composition I | 3xxxx |
| ETWR 1374 | Graphics for Business, Government and Technical Information | 4xxxx |
|
Office Administration Elective1 or Computer elective2 |
3-4xxxx | |
| Visual Communication elective3 | 3-4xxxx | |
| xx | 12-14xxxx | |
| Semester 2 | ||
| +ENGL 2311 | Technical & Business Writing | 3xxxx |
|
+ETWR 2472 or +ETWR 2476 |
Book-Length Documents with Adobe FrameMaker
or Book-Length Documents with MS Word |
4xxxx |
| +ETWR 2473 | XHTML and CSS for Information Specialists | 4xxxx |
| +ETWR 2374 | Online Helps and Help-Authoring Tools | 3xxxx |
| Business & Technical Communications Elective4 | 3-4xxxx | |
| +ETWR 2379 | Editing Government, Business and Technical Information | 3xxxx |
| xx | Capstone Portfolio Examination5 | xxxx |
| xx | 19-21xxxx | |
| TOTAL | 31-35xxxx | |
# Capstone course
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions.