Technical and Scientific Communication Major
*Available to students starting Summer 2024*
Why Study Technical and Scientific Communication at Virginia Tech?
Our students are excited by challenging questions that come with writing in the 21st century:
- How do we use writing as a tool for social action?
- How do emerging technologies change how we write and how users engage with texts?
- What is the role of writers in shaping a humanistic approach to technology design?
This program prepares students to write while being focused on target audiences in a thoughtful and professional approach. You will explore the complex relationships between writing, rhetorics, technology, and culture through a humanistic lens. Our graduates go on to create user guides, online documentation, website content, scientific reports, content strategies, and other professional documents.
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Study Abroad Programs
22
Average Class Size
100+
English Courses Offered
Careers and Further Study
What Can You Do with a Technical and Scientific Communication Major?
Jobs Held by Our Graduates
- Technical writers
- Technical editors
- Content strategists
- Copywriters
- User experience researchers
- Usability specialists
- Experience architects
- Social media coordinators
Beyond the Classroom
Experiential Learning
- UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND INDEPENDENT STUDY
- INTERNSHIPS
- STUDY ABROAD
- STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
- STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL
Talk to a professor about designing your own research project to take a deeper look at a topic of your interest. You'll work closely with a faculty advisor to plan a course of action and discuss your findings. You can also participate in a collaborative project where you help a faculty member with their research.
Engage in your profession by writing, researching, editing, and making connections with employers across the country. Apply the knowledge and skills you learn in the classroom to the workplace. Internships earn academic credit and provide valuable professional experience.
We host a faculty-led trip to London, an exchange program with Loughborough University, and a Wintermester Experience that visits different locations each year. These experiences enrich your understanding of the history and culture of the English language and its literature.
You will join an active and welcoming community. Our student organizations include the English Club, Linguistics Club, Creative Writing Club, and Sigma Tau Delta. We hold an annual literary festival, Glossolalia, that features original works including readings and performances by students and visiting writers.
Become a member of the PTW Student Advisory Council, a small group of PTW majors or minors who work with faculty as they provide feedback on curriculum, policy, and other aspects of the program from a student perspective.
To learn more about the PTW Student Advisory Council, contact program director Jennifer Sano-Francini.
Curriculum
What You'll Study
Bachelor of Arts in English Degree
- Including Virginia Tech's Pathways
Technical and Scientific Communication Major Requirements
- Document Design
- Technical Editing and Style
- Creating User Documentation
- Intercultural Issues in Professional Writing
- Developing Online Content
- Science Writing
- Grant Writing
Minor and Elective Hours
Our program gives you the opportunity to build knowledge in another area by pursuing a minor, double major, or cognate.
120 hrs
B.A. English
45 hrs
General Education
39 hrs
Major Requirements
36 hrs
Elective
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