Technical Communication and Information Design
Department:
Lewis Department of HumanitiesCollege:
College of Science and LettersDegrees:
- Master of Science in Technical Communication and Information Design
Description:
The M.S. in Technical Communication and Information Design provides an understanding of communication practices, familiarity with information and communication technologies, and an awareness of the importance of collaboration in enhancing the flow of information throughout an organization. Candidates admitted to the master's program must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. The program is interdisciplinary, and qualified students may enroll from a wide range of undergraduate major fields.
Students preparing for careers as technical communicators are advised to take the project option, which requires 33-34 credit hours, while students preparing for a Ph.D. in a relevant field may wish to take the thesis option, which requires 30-31 credit hours.
Specializations:
Lewis Department of Humanities Certificate Programs:
- Instructional Design
- Technical and Professional Communication
- International Technical Communication
- (With the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions) Ethics in the Workplace: Business, Engineering, and Government
Distance Learning:
http://www.distance-education.iit.edu/Dual Degrees / Joint Degrees:
Research Facilities:
The department has a state-of-the-art computer lab equipped with 31 Pentium PCs connected to a local area network (LAN), which provides remote access to an external network, printers, a scanner, a theater-style projector, and multimedia software and hardware. The lab is arranged in clusters to promote collaborative work. The department also supports a Usability Testing and Evaluation Center.Research Areas:
Admission Requirements:
1. Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA: 3.0/4.02. Minimum GRE score:
For tests taken before Oct.1,2002: 1200 (combined)
For tests taken on or after Oct.1,2002: 900 (quantitative + verbal) 2.5 (analytical)
3. TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80 (paper based/ computer based/ internet based).
How to apply:
Office of Graduate AdmissionDepartmental Website:
http://www.iit.edu/csl/hum/The material on these web pages contains the most current program offerings and requirements, and is intended for informational purposes only. Program offerings and requirements change from time to time, and these web pages are changed accordingly. The requirements applicable to a particular student's program are those set forth in the official Graduate Bulletin that was in effect the year the student began his or her graduate program. Therefore, to find the official program requirements applicable to his or her program, a student must consult the Graduate Bulletin from that year.
