Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Professional Writing and Information Design, BS


Program Coordinator: Randall Martoccia (2207 Bate Building; 252-328-6041; englishug@ecu.edu)

The Professional Writing and Information Design, BS will prepare students for careers in writing and designing information for industry, science, technology, engineering, government, and health contexts; editing and publishing; user experience and usability; information design, documentation, content creation, and document management.

Technical communicators and information designers bridge the gap between subject matter experts (e.g., scientists and engineers) and those who must understand or implement their ideas. These information professionals are in demand by software, hardware, consumer electronics, pharmaceutical, and financial services industries.

In the program, students will study concepts and practices in writing and digital literacy; multimedia composition; documentation; editing and publishing in print and electronic media using a range of editorial and citation styles; document design, production, and management; user experience, usability, and accessibility of information; web-based writing, management, and design. Graduates will leave the program knowledgeable in these fields’ important concepts and with skills focused in one or more related areas.

Visit the Department of English BS in PWID for more information. 

Minimum degree requirement is 120 s.h. as follows:

1. General education requirements - 40 s.h.


(For information about courses that carry general education credit view the General Education Program  section.)

2. Core - 46 s.h.


3. Electives - 15 s.h.


Choose ENGL, FILM, or LING electives (exclusive of writing foundations courses [GE:EN]).

Note: Qualified undergraduates may take 5000-level ENGL courses as electives.

4. Minor and/or electives to complete requirements for graduation.


ECU Minor Requirements Policy


The university’s policy regarding double counting credits between major and minor can be found in the Academic Advisement, Progression and Support Services  section of this catalog. See “Minor Requirements”. 

  • No more than 9 credit hours required for satisfying a major can count towards the credits required for satisfying a minor, excluding specified cognates (required courses but outside of the major discipline).
  • Individual programs may have additional restrictions.
  • A student may not major and minor in the same discipline as defined by the program’s 6-digit CIP code.

If you have questions, please reach out to your program coordinator or director.