Love Writing? Love Tech? You've Found Your People

We are the problem solvers of the digital age, empowering students to write, design, and code their way to success. Our graduates excel in translating complex information into clear, concise communication that drives results.

With a focus on workforce-ready skills and real-world applications, we prepare students to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of technical communication. In our department, you
don't just learn; you learn to get paid.

Write. Design. Code. Get Paid.
 

Not sure what classes to take? We've got your back

The Department of Technical Communication has dedicated advisors who only work with tech comm majors, minors, and certificate seekers. They know all the certificate and degree plans inside and out, and they can help you get admitted to UNT, put together a schedule, get enrolled in classes, and more.

Whether you're a current student or just considering UNT, we can help. As long as you're interested in one of our programs, you don't have to be a current student to speak to one of our advisors. Contact your advisor today to get started.

 

Ready to get started? Contact your advisor today for help getting admitted to UNT, signing up for classes, and more.

Certificates, Minors, and Degrees that Prepare You for a Career in Tech

Degrees from the Department of Technical Communication at UNT prepare you for a position as a technical writer/editor, content strategist, or UX professional. Graduates of the program work in every industry you can imagine and are highly successful. They're usually employed in a technical communication position within a year of graduation, though most are working in the field immediately upon graduating.

Find out what a degree in technical communication can do for your future.

 

Learn More About Technical Communication

Technical communication (tech comm) is about making information easy to understand. Professional technical communicators do this by learning what information their audience needs most, writing in plain language that is clear and concise, and designing user-friendly documents, programs, and digital interfaces that make information accessible

Making complex content understandable is a skill that's in high demand, and the career outlook for people who can do it well is promising. Learn more about what tech comm is and how you can build a career in this fast-growing field.

 

Ready to get started? Contact your advisor today for help getting admitted to UNT, signing up for classes, and more.

Get Help in the Tech Lab, Connect with TACO Lab

The TECM Tech Lab is a specialty instructional lab supporting UNT technical communication instructors and students. Our instructional labs are equipped with the technology and software necessary for technical communication coursework. Lab Assistants are specially trained to help students learn software tools and skills to produce technical and business documents.

The Tech Comm and Community Outreach (TACO) Research Lab aims to increase awareness of technical communication in our academic community (both higher ed and K-12), our North Texas community, and our industry.

 

Your donations help students build careers

Every generous gift from our alumni and friends made to Technical Communication helps the department advance toward a higher level of teaching and research and supports many outstanding students each year. Learn more about how a donation to the department helps promising students build careers in the field of technical communication.

 

Ready to get started? Contact your advisor today for help getting admitted to UNT, signing up for classes, and more.

Certificates in Artificial Intelligence, Writing in the Sciences

Leap to the forefront of modern AI-driven content creation. Learn to leverage this emerging technology and gain the skills necessary for AI-focused careers, like Prompt Engineering.

Prepare for a comms-focused career with the Writing in the Sciences certificate, focused on conveying the intricacies of complex scientific information to a variety of audiences. 

Get Your Bachelor's and Master's in Only 5 Years

If you're highly motivated and want to get both your undergraduate and graduate degrees as soon as possible, a five-year, combined BA or BS + MA in Professional and Technical Communication might be for you. At UNT, these programs are called Grad Track Pathways.

Admission to the Grad Track Pathway is highly selective. To be eligible to apply, undergraduate students must have completed 60 undergraduate hours, including TECM 2700 and 3010 (with As), and have maintained a cumulative 3.5 GPA, including transfer credit.

 

Ready to get started? Contact your advisor today for help getting admitted to UNT, signing up for classes, and more.