The State of UX in Technical and Professional Communication: Courses, Programs, and Jobs

Guiseppe Getto Mercer University ; Jack T. Labriola ; Amber Lancaster Oregon Institute of Technology

Abstract

As the technical and professional communication (TPC) field has evolved in response to broader changes in the world economy, numerous professions have arisen within its ranks that coexist with the traditional roles of technical writer and technical editor. These include instructional design, content strategy, and user-experience (UX) design [1], [2]. A unique challenge for TPC is to include training in numerous professions within a single college major or program. Some programs have chosen to focus on specific professions, even going so far as to rename their program around that profession. Others have continued to focus broadly on the overall field while updating their curricula as needed to serve students seeking training in a particular career path.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
2023-12-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.2023.3314255
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  1. Communication Design Quarterly
  2. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication

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