Students who are willing to enroll in UMass Master’s in PWC, they need to complete 33-credits of coursework, which includes an internship and portfolio of work that can help them to define their professional aspirations and expertise whether it’s writing grants for nonprofits, communicating science to public audiences, writing technical documentation and training materials, or developing digital content for large and small businesses.
Upon graduation, UMass students have gotten full-time positions at companies and organizations such as Akamai Technologies, Brown Medical School, Goodwill Industries, MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Raytheon.