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The science communication bachelor's program teaches students to use technology for sharing scientific breakthroughs with both specialized and general audiences. Through classroom discussions, learners examine how various media platforms—from traditional outlets like newspapers and TV to digital channels like blogs and social networks—influence thought leadership across different sectors.
Explore contemporary challenges through the lens of scientific history and social dynamics. Students nurture their curiosity while cultivating forward-looking perspectives essential for future professional success.
Opportunities include collaborating with renowned science journalist John Horgan, who directs the Center for Science Writings. With contributions to prestigious publications like Scientific American and the BBC, Horgan connects students with prominent figures in STEM fields through campus lectures and interactive sessions.
Students must have completed high school.
English proficiency
TOEFL (minimum 80 iBT), IELTS (minimum 6.0 overall), Duolingo English Test (minimum 105), Pearson PTE Academic Test (minimum 53).