The Professional Writing and Communications (PWC) graduate certificate students are available for full-time work in writing and communications roles this fall, from September to mid-December, as part of their work placement.
Third-semester PWC students are able to create documents suitable for a diverse range of audiences and purposes, utilizing advanced linguistic and rhetorical skills. They are prepared to produce work both individually and collaboratively.
PWC students work in various fields in roles such as grant/proposal writers, social media managers, communications specialists, editors and more.
The work-integrated learning experience should allow students to:
- demonstrate proficiency in adhering to professional writing best practices,
- collaborate with others in a professional setting,
- show responsiveness to business and organizational procedures and protocols,
- apply core communications strategies and skills, and
- show time-management skills by completing assigned tasks in a timely and professional manner.
For more information about hosting a PWC work placement, please contact Megan Hornblow at megan.hornblow@humber.ca.