Annual course fee
AUD 27,000
Duration
4 Years
Intake months
September, january, may
Delivery locations
Eau Claire
Learn how to interpret, synthesize and produce research-based texts for different audiences and purposes with a bachelors degree in English - rhetorics of science, technology, and culture (RSTC) from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The unique major is an excellent choice for students who are interested in producing professional scientific and technical texts, passionate about published information being ethical, and enjoy creating documents that help people and organizations accomplish their goals. Exploring the ways science, technology and culture influence each other in an array of contexts, coursework throughout the major will teach you how to communicate clearly and effectively with multiple audiences. Through electives and unique projects, youll learn techniques and best practices for a variety of writing styles, including science, technical, nature and grant proposal writing, as well as what is required of those who edit and manage publications. This diverse set of classes allows you to become an expert in a number of areas and study the topics that most interest you. Graduates of the RSTC emphasis leave with enhanced skills in critical thinking, writing, communication and analysis. They know how to reach a variety of audiences and understand the ways images and texts work together to create meaning. With a growing need for savvy, experienced communicators, these skills make our graduates extremely valuable — and highly sought after.
Type of institution
University
Year established
1916
Total students
11,000
On campus accommodation
Available
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