Technical and Professional Writing
Online B.A Degree Completion Program in English
This degree completion program is designed for students who have completed at least 60 semester hours of transferable college credit with a GPA of 2.0 or better, and individuals who have completed an associate degree at the community college level. Prior transcripts are evaluated to determine academic status in relation to satisfying degree program requirements, including both general education courses equivalent to Indiana University East core curriculum and all required prerequisites.
The courses required for this degree completion program in English are offered 100% online, providing you with the maximum schedule flexibility as you complete your degree program in English. Students can complete the program in as little as two years. The program provides concentrated study in English through courses in professional writing, literature, and English language study.
The program of study begins with a range of introductory courses in writing and English language study before moving into the advanced study of writing and English language. Students also complete a junior level seminar and capstone course.
The skills you learn in the study of Professional Writing and English Studies including language study, the ability to read and write analytically, and self-expression will serve you in almost every aspect of your life. An English degree provides you with skills for a variety of positions in research organizations, educational settings, publishing companies, business, financial institutions, and in the cultural, communications, and health care industries. A web search or conversation with your advisor can help you identify further possible suggestions for using this valuable degree for positions in a variety of different careers.
The program of study can also prepare students for graduate school in English, Education, or Law. A background in English can serve as a preparation for graduate work in a range of fields such as law and secondary or university level teaching. The degree program can also be the basis for a career in professional writing. Students work closely with their faculty advisor to select appropriate courses and electives to meet individual education and career goals.
The following is a sample two-year plan for the degree:
Fall Even (15 cr.)
- G205 Introduction to the English Language (3 cr.)
- W231 Professional Writing Skills(3 cr.)
- CMCL-C205 Introduction to Communication and Culture (3 cr.)
- L384 Studies in 19th Century American Literature (3 cr.)
- L364 Native American Literature (3 cr.)
Spring Odd (15 cr.)
- W234 Technical Report Writing (3 cr.)
- W350 Advanced Composition (3 cr.)
- W395 Individual Writing: Reading and Rhetoric (3 cr.)
- CMCL-C223 Business and Professional Communication (3 cr.)
- CMCL-C405 Communication Theory (3 cr.)
Fall Odd (15 cr.)
- G301 History of the English Language (3 cr.)
- W270 Argumentative Writing (3 cr.)
- W321 Advanced Technical Writing (3 cr.)
- L332 Romantic Literature (3 cr.) >
- CMCL-C304 Communication and Social Conflict (3 cr.)
Spring Even (15 cr.)
- G207 Grammar and Usage (3 cr.)
- L369 History of Children's Literature (3 cr.)
- CMCL-C427 Cross Cultural Communication (3 cr.)
- SPCH S303 Propaganda and Persuasion (3 cr.)
- L450 Senior Seminar (3 cr.)
Your actual program sequence will depend on the semster that you choose to begin the program.
For a complete explanation of theTechnical and Professional Writing program, including course descriptions, please view the program overview booklet.
For questions, more information, or to sign up for the program please email Tom Avery in the Choices Program Office or call (765) 973-8312.
