Technical Communication (AAS)
Stark State College's technical communications program will prepare you for many different forms of technical communication in the workplace by learning to write clearly and edit and design technical documents while exploring courses in a variety of disciplines. A required internship during the program’s final semester will introduce you to technical writing in the workplace.
Courses
- AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing
- BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
- BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 126 — Environmental Science
- BIO 127 — Human Biology
- BIO 128 — Climate Studies
- BIO 129 — Meteorology
- BIO 130 — Ocean Studies
- BUS 122 — Basic Economics
- BUS 221 — Microeconomics
- BUS 222 — Macroeconomics
- CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- COM 121 — Effective Speaking
- COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM 123 — Small Group Communication
- COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory
- COM 223 — Interviewing I
- ENG 124 — College Composition
- ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout
- ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style
- ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing
- ENG 227 — Writing for Media
- ENG 228 — Writing for the Web
- ENG 229 — Grant Writing
- ENG 231 — College Composition II
- ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785
- ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present
- ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865
- ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present
- ENG 250 — Technical Communications Internship
- HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877
- HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877
- IMT 121 — Interactive Media
- IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design
- ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals
- MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 124 — Statistics
- PHL 122 — Ethics
- PHY 101 — Principles of Physics
- PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics
- PSY 121 — General Psychology
- PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development
- PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology
- SOC 121 — Sociology
- SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family
- SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar
- WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development