Technical Communication (MS)
Summary
The degree prepares students to communicate technical information to diverse audiences. Students learn to compose and edit written, visual, and multimodal content that is clear, concise, and usable. The curriculum addresses the humanistic, rhetorical, and ethical foundations of the technical communication field.
2024-2025
Master of Science
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Mankato
Online
Languages and Literature
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Research/Methods Course(s)
Research - Choose 3 Credit(s).
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Restricted Electives
Choose 11 Credit(s). Courses cannot double-count towards both required and elective credits.
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Capstone Course
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Other Graduation Requirements
Internship - Choose 3 Credit(s). Students with industry experience may petition to substitute 3 600-level elective credits for the internship requirement. Students may take up to 3 additional internship credits towards restricted electives.
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Policies
Successful applicants must have completed at least 18 semester credits in one or more of the following areas: literature, linguistics, speech, mass communications, technical communication, rhetoric and composition, user experience or a related area; or demonstrate equivalent professional experience. If you do not meet one of these requirements and are still interested in the program, please contact the technical communication program director about options for admission.
International applicants: Minimum TOEFL iBT score of 80, IELTS score of 6.5, or Duolingo score of 110.