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Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication

Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication

BSc, Bachelor of Science

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37,233 $

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University:

James Madison University

Duration:

4.5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

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37,233 $

You can view how annual fees are calculated here.

University:

James Madison University

Duration:

4.5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

Learn more

Course Overview

The school of writing, rhetoric and technical communication is a community of exceptional faculty, dedicated staff, talented students and energetic alumni in one of the only stand-alone programs in the u.s. dedicated to writing across a variety of modes and genres.

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You can visit the official university website here.

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Placement

The wrtc internship is a required professional preparation for ba and bs students. it expects students to exercise the preparation that they received from their wrtc course work to design, write, edit and produce professional documents for internship providers in academia, business, industry and government. students have completed internships in publications, production and printing, computer software development, medical writing, nonprofit writing and writing for business and industry. information about internships may be obtained through the department of wrtc. students may also consider joining the society for technical communication, the society for professional journalists or working with our online journal lexia.

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Career

Many graduates choose typical career paths associated with this major. however, some graduates choose unrelated careers that utilize skills and experiences developed during their years in college. keep in mind, that some fields will require graduate study or further training. the listing below offers examples of possible career paths and is not meant to be comprehensive. advertising copywriter advertising executive archivist blogger communication consultant content strategist copywriter digital media specialist document designer documentation specialist editor e-marketing specialist freelance writer grants / contracts specialist graphic designer journalist legal writer literary agent magazine publisher multi-media specialist paralegal proposal writer public affairs officer public relations specialist publications editor publications manager researcher scientific editor social media coordinator speech writer teacher / professor technical writer technology consultant web designer / web editor

Work while you study

First-year students can only work on campus, and only under certain conditions. In the second year, students can work in practical, curricular or elective jobs. Students may be allowed to consider other types of employment, depending on their circumstances.

Partnerships

Most universities in United States have partnerships with different companies and organisations to ensure their students get enough professional training as students. In addition to increasing their students' chances to get hired by one of the universities. James Madison University has partnerships with the following companies:

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University

Overview

James Madison University, established in 1908 in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, is quickly becoming a top higher education institution due to its exceptional faculty-student relationships. The university prioritizes teaching and attracting faculty who are passionate about pursuing knowledge. Learn more about university.

Immigration

You must have a student visa to study in the United States. Your program of study and the type of institution you plan to attend will determine the type of visa you will need. Students pursuing a bachelor's degree in the U.S. will need a visa called an "F-1 VISA," which will allow them to reside in the U.S. until they complete their studies.

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