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  • MA – English – Professional Writing
NAU’s online master’s degree in Professional Writing focuses on the practical applications of writing in the business world. Our coursework addresses real-world scenarios, encouraging you to integrate experiences and projects from your current professional career into your assignments. Learn how to write professional business proposals, grants, white papers, and reports—for both private and public businesses.
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English - Professional Writing, Master of Arts

Professional writing and other technical communication skills are important for anyone who creates or manages content at work. Our programs can prepare you for a career or help you to advance in your current career in non-profit, research, government, industry, and corporate communications.  
 
Sample careers include those which call for expertise in information design, usability awareness, and written expression:

  • grant proposal writer 
  • technical writer
  • technical editor
  • document project manager
  • web content writer/strategist

The M.A. in English, with Emphasis in Professional Writing, reflects the expertise of our faculty and the career ambitions of our students, who are either already working in, or desire to work in, professional positions that involve writing and documentation, in business, industry, and government.

The Professional Writing Emphasis focuses on students mastering procedures and techniques to create and publish reader-driven writing typical of the workplace, such as proposals, specifications, procedures, reports, formal correspondence, and white papers. With this degree and the skills acquired in getting it, our graduates are well prepared to succeed in securing high-paying jobs in a variety of corporate and government settings.

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University Requirements

  • To receive a master’s degree at Northern Arizona University, you must complete a planned group of courses from one or more subject areas, consisting of at least 30 units of graduate-level courses. (Many master’s degree programs require more than 30 units.)

    You must additionally complete:

    • All requirements for your specific academic plan(s). This may include a thesis.
    • All graduate work with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
    • All work toward the master’s degree must be completed within six consecutive years. The six years begins with the semester and year of admission to the program.
    The full policy can be viewed here.

     

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In addition to University Requirements:

  • Complete individual plan requirements.
Minimum Units for Completion33
Fieldwork Experience/InternshipOptional
ResearchIndividualized research may be required by chosen emphasis or offered as an option.
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Student Learning Outcomes

  1. The rhetorical demands inherent in business, industry, and government settings.
  • Ability to analyze the context of any document and write that document to fit the demands of its specific context
  • Ability to plan a process to develop and complete any document and to carry out that plan, resulting in a successful document in its actual context
  1. Understanding of the writing and editing skills necessary to create and write documents with the characteristics demanded in professional settings: clarity, conciseness, coherence, and correctness.
  • Ability to edit the documents of self and others, to bring those documents to a professional and/or publishable level, in terms of such things as clear sentences; logical and effective organization; powerful supporting graphics; and effective documentation.
  • Ability to analyze problems in a business, industry, or government setting and design and conduct the research necessary to solve that problem and write an appropriate document detailing those results, such as a proposal or a set of procedures.
  1. Detailed understanding of specific types of documents required in business, industry, non-profits, and government, and the ability to generate those documents, either by one’s self or as a part of a team effort.
  • Ability to write and edit professional content, such as proposals, specifications, reports, procedures, policies, white papers, training manuals, user documentation, and technical documentation
  • Ability to write any of these for appropriate workplace publication media.

 
In addition, each student completes an electronic portfolio of his or her professional work and also completes an application project, which involves finding a specific and actual problem in the working world, doing the research to solve that problem, and presenting those results to the appropriate management supervisors for implementation.  Examples of past projects include development of a training and orientation program for new employees; creation of a new website for a specific clientele; evaluation of a county court’s procedures for filing and accessing court records, which resulted in an entire new system; and many other such practical, on-the-job projects.

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Additional Admission Requirements
    • NAU Graduate Online application is required for all programs. Details on admission requirements are included in the online application.
    • Undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution
    • Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A"), or the equivalent. 
    • Admission to many graduate programs is on a competitive basis, and programs may have higher standards than those established by the Graduate College.
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    • For details on graduate admission policies, please visit the Graduate Admissions Policy
    • International applicants have additional admission requirements. Please see the International Graduate Admissions Policy 


    Individual program admission requirements include:

    • Resume or curriculum vitae
    • Personal statement or essay 
    • Writing sample
Master's Requirements
  • This Master’s degree requires 33 units distributed as follows:

    • Foundations: 3 units
    • Technical Editing: 3 units
    • Workplace Environment: 3 units
    • Elective courses selected in consultation with your advisor: 21 units
    • Capstone Proposal and Project: 3 units


    Take the following 33 units:

    Foundations (3 units)
    Select one of the following courses:

    • ENG 502, ENG 522

    Technical Editing (3 units)
    Select one of the following courses:
    • ENG 517, ENG 549

    Workplace Environment (3 units)
    Select one of the following courses:
    • ENG 554, ENG 555, ENG 569, ENG 605, ENG 606

    Elective Courses (21 units)
    • The remaining 21 units to earn the M.A. are chosen with advisor approval and are based upon the professional goals of the student. A wide range of other ENG courses, as well as courses in Communication, Education, and a host of other disciplines can be used as electives in a coherent program of study, with the advisor's approval.

    Capstone Proposal and Project (3 units)
    • ENG 526
  • Be aware that some courses may have prerequisites that you must also take. For prerequisite information click on the course or see your advisor.
     

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Michael P. Collins
Senior Lecturer
Department of English
Michael.Collins@nau.edu
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Erika L Konrad
Senior Lecturer
Department of English
Erika.Konrad@nau.edu
+1 928 523-9064
Liberal Arts , room 115G