Bachelor Degree in Technical Communication (Arizona State University)
About the Degree
Using the latest learning technologies, the online Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication from Arizona State University (ASU) teaches students to produce, to design, and to manage effective messages by means of traditional and emerging technologies. The program will prepare you for professional advancement while you maintain your career and family obligations.
The Technical Communication curriculum explores courses in writing, information, multimedia, and communications technology to prepare you to handle information effectively. The online classes are designed through a close partnership between faculty and online staff and ASU uses technologies like social networking tools to make the program an engaging experience.
Tuition runs $386 per credit hour, with at least 120 credit hours required for graduation. Several payment options are available, and financial aid packages and scholarships are available for qualified students.
Graduates of this program may enjoy careers as technical writers, web designers, graphic designers, publication managers, and training developers. Companies that might employ Technical Communication majors include software and technical firms, media corporations, financial institutions, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies.
With Arizona State University’s commitment to cutting-edge online experiences, you will be ready to help organizations communicate effectively.
About the School
Arizona State University Online, in conjunction with ASU’s other four campuses, serves more than 67,000 students. ASU strives to make the online learning experience better, smarter, and friendlier and has been ranked as a top-tier university by both US News and World Report and Forbes.
ASU is regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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