Professional Writing for International Audiences Certificate

A four-course, non-degree program, this Certificate is designed for professionals who write for, or work with, an international population.

Given the ease of global communication (especially due to the Internet), the increasing dependence on English as an international link language, the expansion of corporate interests worldwide, and the rapid growth of international residents in metro Atlanta, this Certificate fulfills a vital communicative need in a variety of professional settings. An awareness of these differences will allow business professionals to avoid communicative breakdowns due to differences in culture and English usage.

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Similarly, educators (college, high school, corporate trainers) will benefit from this Certificate by understanding the language variety and rhetorical strategies used by writers from other countries whose use of English may differ from that of their U.S. counterparts. Educators who are aware of these differences can use this insight in classrooms, particularly in cases when international students work with American students on writing projects and other classroom activities.

This Certificate will also benefit professionals working in non-profit organizations, government employees, and others who work with or write for a large population of non-native English speakers.

As the name implies, the Certificate will be writing-based, which distinguishes it from traditional Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programs. The certificate is distinctive from TESOL programs because it does not focus on teaching English to non-native users. Rather the focus will be on how English users from different cultural and linguistic traditions can communicate more effectively in a variety of written media such as e-mail, Web pages, brochures, and formal documents. Consequently, there will also be an emphasis on the process of document creation that requires collaboration between native and non-native English speakers and the need for cultural and linguistic sensitivity to increase the effectiveness of the working relationship.

About the Certificate

Program Course Requirements

  • Select two (2) of the following courses:

    • PRWR 6730: Digital Tools for Diverse Writing
    • PRWR 6760: World Englishes
    • PRWR 6860: Intercultural Communication in Context
  • Select one (1) course from one of the following interest areas:

    • Applied Writing
    • Composition and Rhetoric
    • Creative Writing

    View Areas of Study for all course options.

    Current Writing Elective Offerings
  • Select one (1) course from one of the following interest areas: 

    Please see the current schedule of classes for non-MAPW course offerings and instructors. 

Certificate Details

  • Program Total (12 credit hours)

    Note: Courses are on rotation and not offered every semester. Please see the current schedule of classes for non-MAPW course offerings and instructors. 

    *Directed studies and capstone courses are not offered to certificate candidates.

    Current Course Offerings (PRWR and STVW Courses)
  • Certificate Only

    Apply through Graduate Admissions

    Add-On a Certificate to Degree/Certificate

    • Complete the top portion of the Request for Add-On Certificate form and email it to gradcollegeforms@kennesaw.edu, copying the Certificate Coordinators and MAPW Academic Program Support Specialist (see below).
    • Requests received during student's final semester will not be processed.
    • Request for Add-On Certificate Deadlines:
      • Fall - July 15
      • Spring - December 1
      • Summer - April 15
    • You may earn up to two (2) certificates at a time.
  • The final steps in wrapping up the certificate are to:

    1. Apply to graduate the semester you are completing the certificate.
    2. Respond to a brief set of exit questions.
    3. To compile a brief portfolio of work representing your writing in the certificate program. The portfolio should include examples from your coursework and a one (1) pager overview. 

    These materials must be emailed to the certificate coordinator by the last day of class of your graduating semester.

  • Dr. Christopher Palmer
    Professor of English; Co-coordinator for the Professional Writing for International Audiences Certificate
    email: cpalme20@kennesaw.edu 

    Dr. Meishan Chen
    Assistant Professor of English; Co-coordinator for the Professional Writing for International Audiences Certificate
    email: mchen18@kennesaw.edu

    Terri Dudenhoeffer
    MAPW Academic Program Support Specialist
    Email: tdudenho@kennesaw.edu 

Certificate Faculty

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Please see the current schedule of classes for non-MAPW instructors. 

  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6440 Professional and Academic Editing
    • PRWR 6570 Writing for Social Media
    • PRWR 6850 Writing for the Web
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6750 Teaching Writing to Speakers of Other Languages
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6455 The Genres of Creative Writing
    • PRWR 6520 Creative Nonfiction Writing I
    • PRWR 7520 Creative Nonfiction Writing II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6240 Technical Writing
    • PRWR 6550 Document Design and Desktop Publishing
    • PRWR 6570 Writing for Social Media
    • PRWR 6850 Writing for the Web
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6460 Fiction Writing I
    • PRWR 7600 Practical Internship
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6150 Rhetorical Theory
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6300 Understanding Writing as Process
    • PRWR 6500 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6150 Rhetorical Theory
    • PRWR 6300 Understanding Writing as Process
    • PRWR 6500 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
    • PRWR 6650 Introduction to Literacy Studies
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6410 Feature Writing
    • PRWR 6520 Creative Nonfiction Writing I
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6255 Grant & Proposal Writing
    • PRWR 7550 Advanced Applied Writing
    • PRWR 7810 Research Methods for Writers
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • STVW 6490 Screenwriting I
    • STVW 6495 TV Writing: Half-Hour
    • STVW 7490 Screenwriting II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6455 The Genres of Creative Writing
    • PRWR 6460 Fiction Writing I
    • PRWR 6480 Playwriting I
    • PRWR 7480 Playwriting II
    • STVW 7490 Screenwriting II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6460 Fiction Writing I
    • PRWR 6455 The Genres of Creative Writing
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6300 Understanding Writing as Process
    • PRWR 6440 Professional and Academic Editing
    • PRWR 6500 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
    • PRWR 6570 Writing for Social Media
    • PRWR 6650 Introduction to Literacy Studies
    • PRWR 6850 Writing for the Web
    • PRWR 7810 Research Methods for Writers
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6800 Careers in Professional Writing
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6300 Understanding Writing as Process
    • PRWR 6500 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • STVW 6490 Screenwriting I
    • STVW 6495 TV Writing: Half-Hour
    • STVW 6496 TV Writing: One-Hour
    • STVW 7490 Screenwriting II
    • STVW 7496 TV Writers Room
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6760 World Englishes
    • PRWR 6860 Intercultural Communication in Contexts
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6460 Fiction Writing I
    • PRWR 7460 Fiction Writing II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6255 Grant and Proposal Writing
    • PRWR 6440 Professional and Academic Editing
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6150 Rhetorical Theory
    • PRWR 6520 Creative Nonfiction Writing I
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 7600 Practical Internship
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6470 Poetry Writing I
    • PRWR 7470 Poetry Writing II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6800 Careers in Professional Writing
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • STVW 6490 Screenwriting I
    • STVW 7490 Screenwriting II
    • STVW 7495 TV Writing II
  • Certificate course(s) taught:

    • PRWR 6470 Poetry Writing I
    • PRWR 6800 Careers in Professional Writing
    • PRWR 7470 Poetry Writing II