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MSc Science, Technology and Society

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

This programme gives you the opportunity to study the main contexts of contemporary science and technology; gain a broad base in science policy, communication, sociology and engagement; enjoy flexibility in specialisation; and work in an interdisciplinary environment with research experts.

The programme provides broad-based training in three disciplines: science policy and governance; science communication, engagement, and evaluation; and sociology of modern science and technology. This programme encourages specialised investigation and interdisciplinary integration. Our degree works in dialogue with our sister MSc programme in History and Philosophy of Science, which adds historical and analytical depth to our offer.

Who this course is for

The programme is suitable for students with first degrees in a variety of subjects including natural sciences, social sciences, history, philosophy, other humanities, engineering and medicine. It can serve as a foundation for PhD research, or as preparation for a career in teaching, mass media, science and technology, policy, museums or scientific societies.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of a second-class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.

Student Destinations

Our programme provides essential training and study for students wishing to pursue PhD level study in several fields, and also provides appropriate training and qualifications sought by individuals pursuing careers in areas such as education, museum and archival curatorship, or administration and policy-making in science, engineering and health care.

Graduates have gone on to roles in sectors including; academic research and HE; charities, NGOs and international development; health and social care; and IT, technology and telecoms.

Employability

The programme offers a range of transferable skills and networking opportunities. No matter whether your career plan looks towards the public or private sector, we can help you build a portfolio of skills and contacts that will give your CV the edge. Highlights of the programme include:

  • the chance to develop practical media skills, including audio production
  • learning to write for different audiences
  • developing your skills in both practical and theoretical science communication, including working in a major London museum
  • to meet and network with policy makers.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  •  Introduction to Science and Technology Studies
  •  Research Project

Optional modules

  •  Science, Art and Philosophy
  •  Early Modern Science
  •  Science in Antiquity
  •  Causality, Mechanism and Evidence in Science
  •  Knowledge, Explanation and Classification in Science
  •  Science in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
  •  Curating Science and Technology
  •  Science, Technology and Identity
  •  Responsible Science and Innovation
  •  Science Policy in an Era of Risk and Uncertainty
  •  Sociology of Science and Technology
  •  Science Journalism
  •  Research Methods in Data Analysis in Science and Technology Studies
  •  Engaging the Public with Science
  •  Science and the Global System
  •  Health, Difference and Inequality
  •  Science Technology and International Development

Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability are subject to change.

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