Professional Writing

Undergraduate and Graduate Certificates

Professional Writing Certificates

The English department offers an undergraduate and graduate certificate in professional writing. The undergraduate certificate is open to students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs at NDSU and the graduate certificate is open to students enrolled in NDSU graduate degree programs as well as professionals who are not currently pursuing a masters or doctorate. The certificate in professional writing offers students the opportunity to develop their written, oral, and digital communication skills in workplace, public, and/or online contexts.

 


The professional writing certificate promotes competencies such as written communication, visual communication, project planning, interpersonal communication, teamwork, content development and management, and reviewing and editing that can be tailored to students’ academic majors and professional goals.

 

 


Undergraduate Certificate Curriculum

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As a professional credential, the undergraduate certificate is suited for those interested in distinguishing themselves through developing their writing skills across a variety of careers, from professional writers to professionals who write, including technical writing, publishing and editing, grant writing, business and management, healthcare, marketing, education, and research.


Graduate Certificate Curriculum

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The graduate certificate is a flexible professional credential that is suited for those interested in distinguishing themselves through developing their writing skills in their current or future industry positions as well as those interested in technical and professional communication research and pedagogy.

 

Each student enrolled in the certificate program will be asked to submit a professional development and reflection essay upon completion of the 9 credits (for the undergraduate certificate) and 8-9 credits (for the graduate certificate) in which they must be able to list the goals established for the program beforehand and, after completion, how those goals were met.

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