Academic Programs

Academic Programs

The Department of Technical Leadership and Communication (TLC) equips students with the leadership and communication knowledge, skills, and perspectives to augment their technical expertise to make effective contributions in a variety of organizational settings.

We feature two in-demand academic programs that will help build the leaders and communicators of tomorrow.

Purdue University in Indianapolis

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Organizational Leadership

Empowering students to lead at all levels of an organization 

DISCOVER

Leadership starts with you. Identify your values, traits, and strengths while developing a strategic plan to achieve your life and leadership vision.

CONNECT

Connect and build relationships with peers, faculty, and organizations while strengthening skills needed to drive success in an increasingly high-tech work place.

EXPLORE

Explore pathways to careers in Organizational Leadership and discover all IUPUI has to offer. You’ll take courses in project management, human resource management, international leadership, and ethical leadership practices while gaining marketable skills in problem-solving, communicating, teamwork, and leadership.

LEAD

Become an innovative leader who identifies issues, analyzes opportunities, communicates a vision, and leads by example.

 

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Technical Communication

Create

Get your hands on high-tech tools from day one. Learn current practices from industry professionals. Design technical communication projects in the classroom.

Collaborate

The city is your classroom! Explore the field of TCM through experiential projects and meaningful internships.

Communicate

Use technology to create interactive, user-centered resources including UX, user manuals, online help, websites, training materials, and product specifications in STEM related global industries.

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