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Carnegie Mellon University


College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Master of Arts in Professional Writing
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
259 Baker Hall 5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 US
 
Phone: 1-412-268-2850
Fax: 1-412-268-7989
 

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Degrees: Program Format:
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M.A. - Professional Writing; MLitt - Investigative Journalism
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The MA in Professional Writing celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2006. The program draws on the expertise of our nationally-recognized faculty in Rhetoric, Visual Design, and Linguistics and a long tradition of excellence in technical and professional communication. The program retains a solid foundation in writing, editing, and document design but strategically combines these areas with studies in visual and verbal design for both print and digital media. The goal is to prepare students for flexible careers as writers, communications specialists, and information designers who can create and execute complex information strategies involving both visual and verbal elements in media ranging from print to on-line to multi media. We also work to develop students’ analytic and problem-solving skills so that they are prepared to not only meet today’s challenges but also to advance and adapt as new communication media and processes emerge. Through a combination of core and elective courses, students can customize the degree to meet a broad range of career goals. Available areas of concentration include writing & design for new media, technical writing, journalism, public & media relations, editing & publishing, science/healthcare writing, writing for nonprofits, and a new degree option in investigative journalism. And while the program works well for students who have a clear career path in mind, its broad and flexible curriculum also serves those who with a more general communications focus. Courses, always taught in small sections, promote strong analysis and problem-solving skills, emphasize a research-based understanding of communication, and foster intellectual exploration and flexibility. They also provide ample opportunities to build a portfolio of professional-quality samples and to work on client and group projects that develop a range of professional skills.

   
Accreditation Information: Middle States 
# Of Credits Required: 37 
Time To Degree: 3 semesters 
 
 
 
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