The Bachelor of Arts in Technical Communication and Information Design (TCID) degree at UCCS is one of only a few stand-alone technical communication programs in the country and prepares students for the rapidly-growing, high-salary career fields of usability and user experience design, technical writing, web creation, instructional design, editing, non-profit writing, and information design. TCID has user experience at its foundation and is dedicated to making complex information available and useful to users in an increasingly technological society.
TCID is also a “STEM adjacent” discipline, providing a path for students interested in a career in technology who prefer advanced preparation in writing, communication, information, management and human interaction to complement math and science.
Faculty
Professors: Sean D. Williams (Director)
Associate Professors: K. Alex Ilyasova
Senior Instructors: Cheryl Birkelo, Crystal Baye Herald, Jamie May, Melonie McMichael, Jennifer Scott, and Thomas Wahl
Instructors: Melanie Fields and Carolyn Kiser
TCID Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the TCID program will:
- Write clearly and effectively for specific audience and purposes
- Assess and learn new technologies to meet communication goals
- Communicate fluently in multiple media formats
- Collaborate with others from diverse backgrounds
- Manage complex projects and ethically manage the work of others
- Conduct user research and communicate that research effectively to others.
Programs of Study
TCID offers the following programs of study:
- Bachelor of Arts, Technical Communication and Information Design (TCID)
- Minor, Technical Communication and Information Design (TCID)
- Minor, User Experience Design (UXD)
- Certificate, Technical Communication and Information Design (TCID)
- Certificate, User Experience Design (UXD)
Departmental Honors
Exceptional Students who earn a 3.75 GPA within the TCID program and an overall UCCS GPA of 3.5 will be eligible for departmental honors upon graduation.
Program Requirements
Graduates of the TCID program will be prepared in both the discipline and an associated specialty by completing 27 credit hours of core TCID courses, 9 hours of practice and theory courses, and 9 credit hours in a concentration area as outlined below (45 credit hours total in the major). Students must earn a 2.0 cumulative UCCS GPA as well as a C- in all TCID core course work to successfully complete this degree.