Science Communication
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(831) 459-4475
http://scicom.ucsc.edu
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Course Descriptions
Program Description
The Science Communication Program is a graduate certificate program composed of one track: science writing. Students combine a background in science with a desire to communicate science to the general public. Special note: the science illustration track, a separate track in the program until July 2004, is now being offered through UC Extension, Santa Cruz (http://scienceillustration.org). Some science illustration courses are still offered during UCSC Summer Session (http://summer.ucsc.edu) for UCSC credit through the science communication program.
The science writing graduate program focuses on the theory and practice of conceiving, reporting, writing, and editing articles on scientific, medical, environmental, and technological subjects for newspapers, magazines, and special publications directed at general readers. The program in science writing offers intensive training in news, features, essays, and editorials. Graduates receive a certificate in science writing.
Graduate Certificate in Science Writing
The program accepts 10 students per year. Enrollment in science writing classes is strictly limited to students enrolled in the program. The program consists of one academic year of full-time study, beginning in fall quarter, followed by a full-time internship lasting a minimum of 10 weeks. Science Notes, the UCSC online science magazine, is produced annually by the graduate students. Please see the current issue and an archive of past issues on our web site.
All students are required to complete at least two part-time internships in parallel with the six required graduate courses taken during the academic year. Internships are supervised by mentors on site, as well as by the program director. The interns earn academic credit for these field study courses. The three writing seminar courses, three writing and editing workshops, and two course-equivalent internships constitute the eight courses required for the graduate certificate. In addition to the academic year coursework, a full-time 10-week (minimum) internship, or an equivalent approved by the program director, is required.
Admission to the Science Writing Graduate Program
Students who have an intimate acquaintance with the theory and practice of science, an aptitude for writing and a strong desire to communicate science to the general public are ideal candidates for the program. At least a bachelor’s degree in science is required for admission. Other admission requirements are: full-time research experience of at least six months duration; official GRE General Test scores; and official GRE Subject Test score in one of the following fields: biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, or physics. Applicants with a Ph.D. in one of these subjects are granted a waiver of the GRE Subject Test. Applications and instructions can be found online through the UCSC Graduate Division web site at http://graddiv.ucsc.edu.
Further Information
Details about the science writing graduate certificate program may be obtained from the Science Communication Program office, the
web site, or by sending e-mail to scicom@ucsc.edu.
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