Certificate in Technical Writing (Basic Level)


Full Description
Certificate in Technical Writing (Basic Level)

This Certificate Program has been designed for those who lack sufficient experience in the field or those who want to enhance existing careers in technical writing or move in a new direction within the corporate workplace.

The Certificate in Technical Writing (Basic Level) is Instructor-Led, meaning you learn from highly qualified industry and tech writing university faculty.

The Certificate in Technical Writing (Basic Level) is specifically developed for those seeking some of the following:

  • A valid Certificate for work they engage in the workplace.


  • A new direction with a career.
  • Further develop their technical language and communication skills.
  • Improve and update their technical writing knowledge and skills.
  • Preparation for teaching professional communication.
  • Prepare and deliver training for their companies
  • Advance into documentation management positions.
  • Advance career objectives and increase salary in the workplace.
FAQ Common Questions

What credits do you receive by completing this course?

These are CEU credits (Continuing Education Credit). They do not transfer to a "for-credit" institution. However, you can expect to take these online courses under stringent guidelines to gain a high quality educational and learning experience. Earning a valid Technical Writing Certificate will help you advance your career and increase your salary in the workplace.

Is any software to be installed or needed for this course?

There is no software to be installed.

Do I need to submit a transcript to enroll in the Certificate Program?

No, you do not.

What happens once I register?

Once you register e-mail notification will be sent to your instructor and also to you. Course of study begins shortly thereafter.

How much time should I devote to study, assignments and projects?

Individual learning behaviors and workloads can vary. We think about 5 hours minimum per week should be devoted to the Certificate course of study.

I am interested in taking the Certificate in Technical Writing. Must I sign up for all three courses at the same time?

No, you can take them one at a time. We do however, discount the three workshops if you order all three at one time.

Are there textbooks that I need to buy for any of the courses?

Generally you will purchase only one textbook. The purchase fee for course materials is about $50.00 (more or less).

What does the actual Certificate cost?

JER Group, Inc. (JER ONLINE) is an Atlanta-based provider of high quality Corporate Career Track Online Courses and Workforce Certificate programs. Nationally, JER Online partners with Accredited Educational institutions such as Clemson University.This highly acclaimed institution of higher education offers Techwriter-Certification students the opportunity to earn valid, Certificate Credentials at the successful conclusion of their course of study. The Certificate in Technical Writing is clearly printed along with the student's name and the University Watermark. Certificate Processing Fees apply.

How many hours of study must I engage in to complete this program?

90 Hours Total (30 Hours of work per course)



Outcomes:

The following are General Expected Outcomes. For more specific details see the individual course outlines listed below.

Upon successful completion of this Certification Program you will be able to:

  • Analyze audiences and purposes for various technical documents and write effective technical documents by incorporating editorial changes and user feedback
  • Correct instances of improper usage, eliminate trite and redundant phrases, so you can write clear and precise sentences
  • Apply sound formatting principles to the design and layout of documents and insert eye-catching graphics, charts, and tables that illustrate key points
  • Create information plans and content specifications and implement publications projects
  • Manage production processes and evaluate project successes and failures


Assessment:

Assessment for the program is detailed below. Generally grades are earned through project-based activities, quizzes and exams.

Course Information (see above or below lessons, outlines, activities, etc.)
Course Details

Introduction to Technical Writing For Industry

If you want to become a technical writer, or if you have just become a technical writer and wonder what the job and the profession may involve, this course will introduce you to an exciting and rewarding career in technical communication.

You’ll learn what tasks you will do, how your work fits into the organization’s process, and where the field is headed. You’ll get right into planning, writing, editing, and testing – the key activities in a technical communicator’s day.

Each lesson focuses on a specific area of technical communications and you will receive information, resources, questions and assignments geared towards the specific area. You can email any questions, thoughts, or concerns you may have at any time.

The course is designed to help you become a professional technical communicator.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Assessment:

Your progress will be assessed in several ways:

Contact Hours: 30

Intermediate Technical Writing

This second course, Intermediate Technical Writing introduces you to basic page design such as headings, lists, tables, notices, and highlighting. You`ll learn and be expected to use standard design, format, and style for these page-design elements in the documents you write for this course.

The course is appropriate for anyone who has had some on-the-job experience as well as those who have taken Introduction to Technical Writing for Industry. Intermediate Technical Writing may be taken alone or as part of the sequence of courses leading to a certificate in technical writing.

Throughout the course students can communicate with the instructor on assignments and may discuss any issues related to technical writing.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Assessment:

Your progress will be assessed in several ways:

Contact Hours: 30

Advanced Technical Writing

Advanced Technical Writing will give you the expertise and confidence to market yourself as a technical writer or simply to tackle more advanced assignments at work. Building on the skills you have acquired in the previous technical writing courses, this course emphasizes audience analysis, document organization and design, supplements, visuals, and research techniques. The course consists of one proposal that will incorporate all stage of technical writing: planning, writing, designing, and revising.

Throughout the course students can communicate with the instructor on assignments and may discuss any issues related to technical writing.

Outcomes:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Assessment:

Contact Hours: 30

Contact Hours: 90