Program Objectives
Individuals who enroll in the program will -
Understand how to better address the information needs of an audience
Understand how to use web technologies to compose and blend text, graphics, multidimensional images, and sound
Think critically and creatively about the presentation of information
Work collaboratively with people from diverse professional and cultural backgrounds
Understand different research strategies appropriate for workplace writing
Improve written communication skills
Technical writing positions are expected to grow by more than 18 percent, or 8.900 jobs, by 2018
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Enrollment as a nondegree student does not imply admission to the university.
To register, complete our Undergraduate Nondegree Student Credit Application Mailed or fax to 215-881- 7825. In person – 121 Sutherland Building, Mon-Thur, 8am-9pm. or Fri, 8am-5pm.
Pay for your classes by submitting a check or money order by mail or in person at the Bursar's Office, 122A Sutherland (9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday).
Prior to the first day of the semester students may cancel their registration without financial penalty. Students scheduling classes after the first day of the semester will be assessed a late registration and late payment fee.