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Communications - 3993 |
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![]() Program Summary
Science Communication is a new program designed to serve students interested in a career in the human and social aspects of science, from entrepreneurship in biotechnology to science journalism and from advising on environmental policy to teaching science to the public. Offered for the first time in 2000, the program leads to a 3 year Pass or 4 year Honours degree. It provides students with a strong grounding in science together with conceptual insights and practical skills in communication. Students address large scale issues, like the role of science in society, as they impact on small scale interactions, such as a conversation between a patient and her doctor. This scope of concerns makes the degree a highly interdisciplinary undertaking for the student who likes to marry theory with practice.
Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Please contact the Science Communications unit for information on Program Objectives and the Learning Outcomes. www.scom.unsw.edu.au
Science Communication electives consist of SCOM courses that are not part of the degree program's core as well as selected courses outside SCOM that address key aspects of human, organisational, and mass communication. They can be from Psychology, Marketing, Sociology, Media and Communication, Geography, Safety Science, or like fields, but they may not be from a student's major or minor area of study. A SCOM elective must be approved by the Science Communication Program Office.
Stage 1 24 units of credit from two Science Schools
Electives totalling 12 units of credit Stage 2 and either of the following:
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Electives in Communication totalling 6 units of credit
18-24 units of credit in a Science Major or 2 Minors (as required by Major or Minors) Further electives to give a total of 42 units of credit for Stage 2 Plus 6 units of credit of General Education Stage 3 Electives in Communication totalling 6 units of credit
24 units of credit in a Science Major or Minors (continued from Stage 2) Plus 6 units of credit of General Education Please contact the Faculty of Science for information on Honours studies.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following web-page: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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