B.S. in Technical Communication
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The TCOM courses introduce students to document design, graphics, and computer documentation, created online and for multimedia. The TCOM courses also develop students’ writing, speaking, and editing abilities.
The humanities and social science courses improve students’ understanding and appreciation of history, literature, philosophy, psychology, and the arts.
The science and technology courses provide students a background in one specific science or engineering discipline.
Here you can find the NMT Institute Requirements .
- ENGL1110
- ENGL1120
- ENGL3041
9 credits in Communications
- MATH1510
AND MATH1510L - MATH1520
8 Credits in Mathematics
- CHEM1215
AND CHEM1215L - CHEM1225
AND CHEM1225L - PHYS1310
AND PHYS1310L - PHYS1320
AND PHYS1320L
18 Credits in Sciences
- TCOM1110
- TCOM1120
- TCOM1130
- TCOM2110
- TCOM2120
- TCOM3021
- TCOM4011
- TCOM4020
- TCOM4021
- TCOM4022
and nine credit hours of technical communication electives. MGT 330 is an approved TCOM elective. All technical communication courses must be completed with grade C or better. Students may use these TCOM courses to fulfill Area 5 of the General Education Core Curriculum Requirements with the exception of TCOM 3021, TCOM 4021, and TCOM 4022.
12 credit hours in excess of the General Education Core Curriculum Requirements and excluding TCOM courses.
Six credit hours of one language
12 credit hours in a single discipline in excess of general degree requirements
Electives to complete 120 hours