![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Students also have the option of selecting a professional track such as: In addition, students fulfill all of the School of Engineering General Education requirements and must complete a minor. Students take classes in topics such as consumer behavior, research methods, human factors engineering, and cognitive psychology to prepare for the research and development that UCD entails. The Usability concentration prepares students for the fast-paced world of user-centered design (UCD). Professionals in the field conduct research on how users interact with different products, analyze the data, and use it to create intuitive designs. Working as a usability designer means advocating for the user of the product to ensure that it is simple to learn, enjoyable to use, and aesthetically pleasing. Usability is the study of creating products with the consumer in mind. In addition to a rigorous Technical Communication core, students choose a concentration from one of the following options: Our students do not simply follow a catalog they map out their own paths. Technical Communication core classes include: This core covers the basics of every skill that a technical communicator needs in the real world. To meet this goal, we have developed a comprehensive core of Technical Communication classes that all of our majors take, regardless of concentration. Mercer’s Department of Technical Communication is dedicated to producing exceptional graduates. All Technical Communication majors complete a rigorous Technical Communication core, one of four different concentrations, a professional track (minor) of their choice, and at least one internship for practical experience. Technical Communication departments located in an engineering school, we prepare our students with skills in writing, speaking, designing digital content, using advanced information technologies, working with people, and strategically engineering information for multiple delivery platforms. ![]()
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