Professional Writing
Open the doors to a range of exciting careers with a professional writing degree. You’ll be prepared with a strong foundation of communication skills, while also realizing your creative potential.
Careers in professional writing
Students in Cortland's Professional Writing program have landed internships at newspapers such as The Cortland Standard; PR firms such as Jonesworks, Inc.; literary agencies such as Donadio & Olson, Inc.; news websites such as MileSplit NY ; and international magazines such as Element Magazine in Moscow; as well as several other regional non-profits and businesses. Graduates of the program have gone on to jobs at newspapers, radio and television stations, publishing houses, non-profits, and businesses. Graduates have also gone on to MFA and Ph.D. programs.
Other potential careers include:
- Editor
- Journalist
- Web designer
- Communications manager
- Marketer
- Grant writer
- Technical writer
- Scientific writer
- Medical writer
- Creative writer
The employment opportunities in this feed are a sample from Career Services’ Handshake portal. Some positions may require additional certifications. Handshake is available to current SUNY Cortland students and alumni.
Special features
Our program provides a blend of writing experiences, professional skills and several opportunities unique to SUNY Cortland:
- Gain experience and make work connections through required program internships.
- Travel to New York City to explore the evolution of writing, visiting locations including the New York Public Library, the Morgan Library and Museum, Strand Bookstore and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Contribute to Hoxie Gorge Review, SUNY Cortland's national journal.
- Join the Cortland Writers’ Association, a community of passionate student writers.
- Attend writing retreats at SUNY Cortland's outdoor campus in the Adirondack Mountains.
What will I learn?
Professional writing offers a well-rounded liberal arts education with courses in rhetoric, revising and editing, technical writing, creative writing, and writing with new media.
By choosing professional writing as a major, you will:
- Develop an awareness of the principles of rhetorical analysis and rhetorical composition.
- Produce, assess, and attune your own writing for different audiences and genres.
- Prepare and synthesize information for both experts and the general public in a variety of contexts, mediums, and technologies.
- Gain the ability to use writing ethically—to ask questions, find answers, and create meaningful change for both local and global communities.
- Think critically about what “writing” means and consider the historical, present, and future roles of writing in both the traditional classroom and outside of the academy.
Meet your professors
Our teaching emphasizes hands-on practice, where students discover opportunities to work with faculty on research and other projects: writing grants, editing and designing publications and websites.