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Master of Technical and Scientific Communication (MTSC) at Miami University

Technical and scientific communication is a diverse and well-established discipline with many opportunities for graduates. Graduates of the MTSC program work as web designers, usability specialists, documentation developers, multimedia experts, writers, and editors.

The MTSC program at Miami prepares students to work in these jobs and in the settings they choose. Generally, however, technical and scientific communicators work for business, industry, government, and non-profit organizations. Some work as freelancers, while some work for consulting firms that create technical and scientific communications for other organizations.

As technical and scientific communicators, our graduates help specialists in many fields communicate with a variety of audiences, including other specialists, customers, corporate executives, legislators, and the public. To ensure that graduates are well prepared, Miami's program not only educates communicators in the nuances of language and persuasion; it also prepares them to compose and produce communications in digital and print media and to manage the projects of others.

What is Miami’s Master of Technical and Scientific Communication program like?

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Miami University offers a graduate degree program leading to the Master of Technical and Scientific Communication (MTSC). The MTSC program emphasizes a problem-solving approach to communicating and managing information on specialized subjects. Its purpose is to prepare students for careers in which they’ll help professionals in scientific, technical, and other fields communicate their knowledge clearly and effectively. This web site describes the MTSC program and provides more information on technical communication.

What are the special features of Miami’s MTSC program?

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Who should apply?

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The MTSC program is well suited to anyone with the interest and ability to pursue a career in technical and scientific communication, regardless of undergraduate major. Among the majors that provide good preparation for the program are:

The MTSC program is open to people who have not studied deeply in science or technology. However, in order to graduate, you must possess a minimum level of technical knowledge appropriate for the career you plan. This knowledge can be achieved in your undergraduate studies or in supplementary undergraduate courses you take here at Miami.

The MTSC program is also well suited to the needs of professional technical and scientific communicators, especially those wishing to expand their career opportunities. Although some MTSC graduates will apply for entry-level positions in the profession, the program aims to help all of its graduates advance rapidly—including those who have started their careers before entering the program. The program also welcomes applications from those changing careers as well as those who would like to pursue post-graduate study in technical and scientific communication.

What are the opportunities for MTSC graduates?

There are numerous job opportunities available for MTSC graduates. Currently, there is substantial demand for people trained at the graduate level to communicate technical, scientific, and other specialized knowledge. The positions held by MTSC students and graduates reflect the many roles for which the program prepares students.

How can I learn more about the MTSC program?

You can learn more about Miami’s MTSC program by browsing this web site, filling out our online information request form, or contacting Jean Lutz, the MTSC Program Director, at mtsc@muohio.edu. You can also go to the how to apply section of this web site to learn how to apply to the Master of Technical and Scientific Communication graduate program at Miami University.

Revised 2006, Karen Shimizu and Jean Lutz