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11 Technical Writing Masters Degree Programs


James Madison University
M.A. in Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication
- Harrisonburg, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
To achieve their goals, the programs combine work in theory, writing, text design, and analysis of communication systems and contexts to help students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to begin careers in writing, rhetoric, and technical communication. The programs emphasize scholarly, humanistic, and social scientific perspectives on the function and application of writing, rhetoric, and technical communication. Consequently, the programs provide students with not only the knowledge and skills required for careers in industry, business, or government but also the research skills and communication theory that will prepare them for doctoral study in communication and rhetoric. The long-range goal of the degree, then, is to enable program graduates to grow as professionals and, ultimately, to contribute to the developing field of writing, rhetoric, and technical communication. Students work with school advisers to design a program that fits their unique educational needs and career aspirations. Depending on their backgrounds and options they might choose to pursue while in the degree program, students may decide to take additional courses to obtain knowledge or skills in specialized areas. For example, students may choose to take extra coursework to enhance their skills in communication technologies or to deepen their academic training in the writing, rhetoric, and technical communication content areas in which they intend to work as professional writers or editors.


University of Westminster
Professional Writing MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Professional Writing MA is designed for those who want to turn their love of words and writing into a dynamic and fulfilling career. It will give you the skills, motivation, networks and connections to work across a wide variety of industries – in publishing, journalism, public relations, advertising, as literary agents, copywriters and copyeditors. It will also allow you to explore the history and future of writing and the writing industries from a variety of perspectives and to develop your own interests and specialisms. Professional Writing takes a broad, holistic view of writing because writing is not just about writing. It is about editing, about working with the words of others and with other languages, it is about the reader, and it is about the form into which the words are packaged. It is about essays and tweets, novels and headlines, criticism and advertising, prizes and publicity. As a result, the course brings together the combined expertise of English, Creative Writing, Media, Communication, and Film and Cultural Studies to offer a truly interdisciplinary MA. In the course, you'll examine the changing role of professional writing through historical and theoretical debates and examples of contemporary professional practice across languages. From the story of the book to multimedia journalism, your modules will allow you to develop your skills and interests in a range of relevant professional contexts. You'll be taught through seminars, one-to-one and small group tutorials, practical sessions and workshops, together with an independent, student-directed study where you'll develop your own project or special topic with the help of an expert mentor. You'll work with academics, practitioners and industry professionals to gain an understanding of vocational issues, practices and concerns and will build up a network of contacts and connections within your chosen industries.
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University of Westminster
Professional Writing with Extended Work Placement MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Professional Writing with Extended Work Placement MA is designed for those who want to turn their love of words and writing into a dynamic and fulfilling career. It will give you the skills, motivation, networks and connections to work across a wide variety of industries – in publishing, journalism, public relations, advertising, as literary agents, copywriters and copyeditors.


Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Academic Programs
Master of Arts in Science Writing
- Online USA
MA
Part time
16 months
Distance Learning
English
Learn to craft stories that illuminate the science behind our world with Johns Hopkins University's MA in Science Writing program. You'll join the next generation of writers taking on the vital role of explaining how science, medicine, and technology affect our lives today. The program includes 8 online courses taught by practicing writers and other experienced faculty, along with an on-site residency for honing your craft in an inspiring location. Get started now to finish in 16 to 36 months.


Johns Hopkins University
Fast-track counseling
Master of Arts in Science Writing
- Online
MA
Full time, Part time
16 months
Distance Learning
English
Fast-track counseling
Do you enjoy explaining science? Do you delight in the wonders of nature or the process of scientific discovery, and yearn to tell those stories? Join the next generation of writers who are showing how science, medicine, and technology affect our lives.


Portland State University
Professional and Technical Writing M.S.
- Portland, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master in Professional and Technical Writing (M.S.) program is designed to prepare students for careers in technical communication, content development, and related fields. It emphasizes the devel...


Utah State University
Master of Technical Communication
- Logan, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Technical Communication program is designed to prepare students for careers in technical writing, editing, and communication across various industries. It provides a comprehensive curric...


University of Houston Downtown College of Humanities and Social Sciences
MS in Technical Communication
- Downtown Houston, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Technical Communication (MSTC) program requires 33 hours beyond the bachelor's degree, 6 hours of which include a final track project. The MSTC program provides graduates with writing, design, and management skills based on rhetorical principles.


Youngstown State University (YSU)
M.A. in English, Professional & Technical Writing Track
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
The PWE track of the English M.A. offers students the opportunity to learn the principles and practices—the techne—of writing for organizations, institutions, governments, and businesses.


North Carolina State University
Master's in Technical Communication
- Raleigh, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master's program in Technical Communication offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with advanced skills in the creation and management of technical information. The program e...


Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Masters in Science Writing
- Cambridge, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master’s in Science Writing program focuses on training students to communicate complex scientific ideas clearly and effectively. It combines hands-on writing experiences with coursework that cove...
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A Master’s degree in Technical Writing sharpens your ability to transform complex information into clear, accessible content. This field combines creativity and technical skills to meet the needs of various industries, preparing you for crucial roles in documentation, communication, and user experience.
You'll delve into advanced topics like users’ communication behaviors, information design, and project management, while mastering tools essential for creating instructional materials, reports, and proposals. Students gain hands-on experience by collaborating on real-world projects, enabling them to strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse audiences and formats. You'll also explore ethical considerations in documentation and learn how to conduct effective research tailored to specific user needs.
Graduates typically pursue roles such as technical writers, content strategists, or information architects. With a comprehensive skill set, you’ll contribute to producing essential materials that enhance understanding and usability across various sectors. This degree emphasizes clarity and precision, ensuring your work supports effective communication in any environment.