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Undergraduate students can complete either a Bachelor of Science (Science Communication) or take Science Communication electives, gaining skills in science presentation and writing as well as an understanding of science and technology issues in the context of the wider community.
The Graduate Certificate in Science Communication is a four course postgraduate program designed to teach students with a Science degree the theoretical and practical issues involved in communicating science.
The Graduate Diploma in Science Communication is an exciting, one-year, paid postgraduate Science Communication program for science, engineering and technology graduates that involves theory, practice and travel.
The Master of Science Communication is a postgraduate coursework program designed to teach the theoretical and practical aspects of communicating science.
Students enrolled in the Doctor and Master of Philosophy in Science Communication programs conduct extensive research into a science communication topic or an issue relating to the public awareness of science. For examples of research see CPAS Research Projects. |