Location: Asheville & Cullowhee Campuses
Time to Complete: 15 Course Hours
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
App Deadline: Jan. 1, Aug. 1
Used Towards a Masters of Arts, English
The Technical and Professional Writing Certificate is designed for those who are looking to build new writing skills in order to advance in their current position, or those looking to change careers. It leads to a Certificate awarded by the Graduate School and a designation on the official transcript. Should students wish to pursue a graduate degree, the courses in the Certificate can be applied toward a Masters of Arts in English.
The Graduate Certificate in Technical and Professional Writing is a 15 hour program.
These courses are offered alternately every fall semester. Students need to make sure they enroll in these courses when they are offered to earn the Certificate in Technical and Professional Writing within two years.
Students choose 3 courses (9 hours) of courses from the following list:
Admission requirements are the same as Graduate School Admission Requirements. Students must apply and be accepted into the certificate program in order for the Certificate to be conferred upon completion of coursework. Submit your application at gradadmissions.wcu.edu/apply/
Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom! You'll have the opportunity to learn more
about Western Carolina University, understand the Graduate School application process,
and meet key program representatives.Virtual Open House
Tuesday, December 3, 2024: 5-6:30 p.m.