+ Scientific and Technical Communication
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East Hall, 419-372-2576
Technical
communication clearly and accurately conveys scientific and
technical information. Technical communicators interpret specialized
information for their readers' practical use. A technical communicator
may be expected to create brochures, prepare research reports,
manuals, instructions, news stories, scripts and speeches. Although
technical communicators are not expected to be scientists or
engineers, they are expected to have a good background in at
least one technical, scientific or business area. Technical
communication is a rapidly growing profession needed in all
industries, and technical communicators are in world-wide demand.
Curriculum
BGSU's bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degree programs
develop technical communication skills by offering courses in
technical writing, technical editing, computer science, visual
communications and project management. In both degree programs,
a technical, scientific or business cognate area is determined
by students' career interests and planned with and approved
by the undergraduate adviser for scientific and technical communication.
Also included in both degree programs is an internship which
gives the student practical work experience. Both programs combine
in one comprehensive course of studies all of the requirements
for both a major and a minor.
Enrollment
in scientific and technical communication major
Before being fully accepted as a scientific and technical communication
major, the student must have completed 30 hours of coursework
and achieved an overall grade point average of 2.7; waivers
of the grade point average requirement may be granted on the
basis of the student's unique educational or work experience.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in scientific
and technical communication are expected to:
- Use
writing effectivelyincluding current modes and evolving
techniques and technologiesto explore subject matter
and to communicate;
- Develop
understanding of subject matter in relation to larger historical
and/or cultural contexts, including multicultural contexts;
- Make
connections between theory and practice. Students apply theory
to understand texts, solve problems and teach effectively,
and/or students generalize from experiences with texts, communication
situations and teaching situations;
- Develop
skills of creative and/or critical thinking.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (57-63 hours)
- Communication
corerequired courses
- ENG
388, 389, 486, 487, 488 (15)
- ENG
489 (3-9)
- A&S
250
- Computer
science/technology requirements (9)
(one of the four subgroups below)
- CS
100; MIS 200
- CS
101, 360; MIS 360; TCOM 451
- CS
205, 360; TECH 101; CONS 235; MFG 112
- SOC
369; PSYC 270; STAT 200; MATH 115, 247
- Graphics
and design requirements (choose two) (6)
- DESN
104, 204; ART 102; ARTD 201; VCT 203, 208
- Project
management requirements (choose two) (6)
(These courses may have prerequisites, some of which may be
taken as part of the Group IV requirements.)
- PSYC
352, 452, 454, 455; MGMT 300, 305, 361; IPC 203, 207,
303, 304; SOC 301, 318; TECH 428
- Cognate
areassuggested concentrations (18)
- Biology;
psychology; physics; mathematics; chemistry; computer
science; geography; foreign languages; sociology; law-related
studies; industrial technology; environmental studies;
business-related studies; journalism-related studies
Minorrecommended
for students with science, technology or business majors
(21 hours)
- ENG 207,
388, 389, 486, 488
- Any two
courses chosen from computer science/technology, graphics
and design, and project management groups above
Minorrecommended
for students with humanities majors (21 hours)
- ENG 388,
389, 486, 488
- Any three
courses chosen from computer science/technology, graphics
and design, and project management groups above
The
bachelor of science program is similar to the bachelor of arts
program except that a total of 45 hours of coursework is required
in math and science. The courses may be distributed among college
math and science requirements, the computer science courses
in the computer science/technology group and the cognate area.
Major,
Bachelor of Scienceno minor required (57-63 hours)
The program for the bachelor of science in scientific and technical
communication is the same as that for the bachelor of arts except
that appropriate courses from the science or technology cognate
and from the computer science/technology group may count toward
the 45 hour Group III (mathematics and sciences) degree requirement
for the bachelor of science degree. A plan for these courses
is established in consultation with the program adviser.
Before
full acceptance into the major, the student must have completed
30 hours of coursework and achieved an overall grade point average
of 2.7; waivers of the grade point requirement may be granted
on the basis of the student's unique educational or work experience.
Minor
See descriptions under
bachelor of arts degree.