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MA in Technical Communication and E-Learning, University of Limerick

Limerick, Ulster

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12 Months

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About this course

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This program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to design and develop multimedia content and technology-enhanced learning solutions. As organizations increasingly rely on information and communication technologies (ICTs), expertise in this area is highly sought after. Graduates will learn to develop online learning environments, design instructional materials, evaluate software applications, and utilize multimedia and Web 2.0 technologies for collaboration. The program emphasizes effective communication in both online and face-to-face settings, with modules that include instructional design, technical communication theory, research methods, and more. The course also features a summer dissertation or project, blending self-directed work and supervisor guidance, and offers flexible delivery options including hybrid learning.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is especially valuable for individuals interested in learning how to create innovative digital learning solutions and technical content. Its unique focus on both technical communication and e-learning makes graduates versatile in the digital education and communication fields. The course’s practical modules and project work prepare students to tackle real-world challenges, making them highly employable in a rapidly evolving job market where ICT expertise is in high demand.

Specialisation

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This course focuses on technical communication and e-learning, preparing students to work as instructional designers, technical writers, and related roles. It combines elements of multimedia content creation, instructional design, and the evaluation of digital tools for effective learning and communication. The modules are tailored to develop skills across designing online environments, multimedia applications, and project management in the context of technical communication and e-learning.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.25L

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1st year tuition fees

16.25L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should hold a primary degree in any discipline with a 2.2 honours or higher at Level 8 from the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland. Candidates without a primary degree can be considered through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Proficiency in written English, standard office applications, internet searching, and electronic communication tools are essential. Additional documentation, including transcripts, CV, personal statement, and English language proof, must be submitted with the application.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

61

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as technical writers, instructional designers, digital project specialists, and learning developers. Other opportunities include positions like content developers, web content strategists, information designers, and training specialists. The skills gained open doors to careers in web design, interaction design, editing, and technology journalism, with employers across education, industry, and the public sector seeking expertise in technical communication and e-learning.

FAQs

What are the options for completing this program?

The course is available as a full-time one-year program or a part-time two-year program, both offering hybrid options with on-campus workshops.

What are the English language requirements?

Applicants must demonstrate high standard of written English, with additional requirements including English translations and proficiency certificates if qualifications are obtained outside an English-speaking country.