

BA in English (Technical Writing), Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Virginia
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48 Months
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About this course
The Technical and Professional Writing Concentration in English is designed to prepare students for a variety of workplace opportunities by focusing on the fundamentals of effective communication through writing and visuals. Students learn to craft different types of documents for diverse audiences and contexts. Many courses incorporate client- and case-based projects, providing real-world or real-world equivalent experience. The program emphasizes analyzing new writing situations, addressing multiple audiences ethically, and utilizing modern workplace technologies. Additionally, students develop skills to create professional, readable documents suitable for a range of professional settings.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in gaining practical skills in technical communication, with real-world projects and exposure to current workplace technologies. It prepares students to meet industry needs across multiple roles such as editors, web developers, technical writers, and copywriters, with median salaries ranging from approximately $68,230 to $74,440. The program provides a focused pathway into careers that require clear, ethical, and professional written communication.
Specialisation
The program offers a concentration in Technical and Professional Writing within the English department, specifically tailored to develop skills in technical communication, proposal writing, instructional materials, and reports, preparing students for careers in technical documentation, editing, web development, and content creation.
Course fees
Application fees
26.78L
1st year tuition fees
26.78L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students should meet the general university admission requirements for the Bachelor of Arts program in Technical Writing. Specific course prerequisites include a grade of C or better in English courses such as ENGL 110C and ENGL 211C, ENGL 221C or ENGL 231C, with advanced courses like ENGL 334W and ENGL 435W requiring prior successful completion of designated English courses.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
53
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as editors, web developers, technical writers, or copywriters. Median salaries are around $68,230 for editors and up to $74,440 for technical writers. These roles involve planning, designing, creating, and editing various types of professional content, with opportunities in industries like publishing, technology, marketing, and corporate communications.
FAQs
What are the main skills I will learn in this program?
You will learn to analyze diverse writing situations, communicate ethically with multiple audiences, utilize workplace technologies, and design professional documents for various contexts.
What types of careers can I pursue after this degree?
You can work as an editor, web developer, technical writer, or copywriter, among other roles in content creation and technical communication fields.
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