Office of  University Communications graphic
Calendar of Events >> Search Stevens
6 June 2006

Graduate Certificate in Professional Communications offered at Stevens

The rapidly developing global community demands an increasingly refined set of communications skills from its professionals. Clarity of expression has become more important than ever to managers, scientists, and engineers as the tools of communication have become ever more sophisticated and the number of models multiplied.

Communication is an enabling technology and is a critical core competence of all fields.
The Graduate Certificate in Professional Communications at Stevens Institute of Technology helps participants from all fields enhance and develop their skills, the better to serve their industries. Communication of all kinds - written, oral and web-based - is the sine qua non of today's professional's skill set.

Program Requirements

To earn the graduate certificate, students will take four courses.

  1. Hum 501: Foundations of Technical Communication
  2. Hum 502: Professional Presentations
  3. Hum 503: Advanced Documentation Techniques - or - Hum 504: Business Plan Writing
  4. A capstone course on the skills needed in specific industries

    Capstone courses include:

    • Hum 530: Writing for Engineers
    • Hum 535: Writing for International Markets
    • Hum 540: Foundations in Financial Writing
    • Hum 545: Medical Writing
    • Hum 550: Writing for the Web
    • Hum 555: Writing for Project Management
    • Hum 560: Writing for and about the Science Community
    • Hum 565: Publicity Writing
    • Hum 570: Proposal Writing

Successful completion of all four courses will lead to the graduate certificate. The advantage to our students and their employers to having the 4-course certificate program instead of a stand-alone course is the depth and breadth of expertise graduates will acquire. In today's market, one person must be able to fill the niches once occupied by several employees. Pedagogically, having students take a series of courses will ensure homogeneous class skills. Foundations of Technical Communications is a pre-requisite for the capstone courses. The next two courses have no pre-requisite although the Foundations of Technical Communication course would be useful. Corporate clients might elect to have their employees take a single course, in which case, pre-requisites might be waived.

Courses are offered on the Stevens campus in Hoboken on weekdays and weekday evenings. Classes may also be offered at corporate locations: please contact Professor Deborah Sinnreich-Levi at dsinnrei@stevens.edu. if you are interested in having a class taught at your company.

Faculty who teach in the Graduate Certificate in Professional Communications Program bring an array of expertise to their classes. They hold advanced degrees in a broad spectrum of fields, have published numerous books and articles, and have both taught academia and worked in industry.

The Program Director, Prof. Sinnreich-Levi, is the Director of Writing Programs as well as of the Samuel, Minerva and David Lee Humanities Resource Center at Stevens Institute of Technology. She has taught all levels of writing and been a writing program administrator for over 20 years.

About Stevens Institute of Technology

Founded in 1870, Stevens Institute of Technology is one of the leading technological universities in the world dedicated to learning and research. Through its broad-based curricula, nurturing of creative inventiveness, and cross disciplinary research, the Institute is at the forefront of global challenges in engineering, science, and technology management. Partnerships and collaboration between, and among, business, industry, government and other universities contribute to the enriched environment of the Institute. A new model for technology commercialization in academe, known as Technogenesis®, involves external partners in launching business enterprises to create broad opportunities and shared value.

Stevens offers baccalaureates, master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering, science, computer science and management, in addition to a baccalaureate degree in the humanities and liberal arts, and in business and technology. The university has a total enrollment of 2,150 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate students, with about 250 full-time faculty. Stevens’ graduate programs have attracted international participation from China, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and Latin America. Additional information may be obtained from its web page at www.stevens.edu.  

For the latest news about Stevens, please visit StevensNewsService.com.

Share/Save/Bookmark
 
Contact: Office of University Communications, +1-201-216-5687, media@stevens.edu
Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken NJ 07030-5991 USA +1.201.216.5000