Digital Arts Technology: Technical Communication Certificate

Program code: DATX-CC-TCH

Location: Naugatuck Valley

Program Description

Students who complete the certificate in Technical Communication are prepared and empowered to be an effective communicator with the ability to write, illustrate, and speak about technical subjects in media, advertising, and business industries. This certificate can be completed in one semester, or applied to the TAP Communication or the Digital Arts Technology degree program and for transfer to BA/ BS programs at other colleges.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate increased competencies in writing and speaking skills.
  2. Effectively articulate technical procedures to co-workers, management, and customers.
  3. Utilize current computer software, audio, and video tools in preparing technical presentations.
  4. Critically analyze diverse uses of technical communication, including current trends and effects of mass media, and the social impact of mass media on individuals and our American culture.
  5. Assess and articulate how various channels of mass media communication influence message content.

This certificate is focused on retraining workers who have a desire to improve their technical communication skills. DAT courses in this program require access to a computer studio lab or a student must have a computer with specialized software (including Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk’s Maya, and others as industry dictates) to take the FLEX courses.

Certificate Requirements

Required Courses
COMM 1010Introduction to Mass Communication3
CIS 1001Introduction to Computers3
or CSA 1110 Introduction to Software Applications
DAT 1001Introduction to Digital Arts3
DAT 1221Digital Layout3
DAT 1000Graphic Design for DAT (or equivalent course)3
ENG 1080Composition II: Technical Writing3
Total Credits18