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Graduate Certificates Offered by the English Department
The TTU graduate certificate in Book History and Digital Humanities, available both onsite and online, helps meet the clear need for training in digital humanities and history of the book, especially for graduate students in the humanities. In recent years, academic job postings increasingly request applicants with Book History or Digital Humanities experience. The TTU certificate will help students develop the skills and networking opportunities to be competitive in this challenging market.
Learn MoreThe Graduate Certificate in Grants and Proposals helps students build their credentials in technical communication with a focus on professional grant and proposal writing. Students in this program will augment their writing and editing skills, learn strategies for composing professional grant proposals, and earn professional credentials from Texas Tech's world-class Technical Communication and Rhetoric program.
Learn MoreThe Graduate Certificate in Linguistics requires 12 graduate credit hours in linguistics. This option is open to anyone eligible to take graduate courses, including non-degree seeking students. The main goal of the certificate is to provide a meaningful and internally coherent course of study of language and linguistics to match the background, interests, and needs of the individual student.
Learn MoreThe Graduate Certificate in Teaching Technical Communication helps students seeking to build their credentials as teachers of technical communication. In particular, it is designed to serve students wishing to retool their English degrees to develop teaching expertise in technical communication and to support international institutions needing to provide faculty and students with instruction in how to teach technical communication.
Learn MoreDepartment of English
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Address
P.O. Box 43091 Lubbock, TX 79409-3091 -
Phone
806.742.2501 -
Email
english@ttu.edu