Bachelor of Arts in Science Communication

The B.A. in Science Communication from Stevens Institute of Technology teaches students to convey information about science, technology and medicine to experts and non-experts in the public, private and non-profit sectors, using a wide variety of media from newspapers and blogs to radio and television. Students will learn processes for data gathering, interviewing, reporting, storytelling and clear presentation of complex information. Science communication majors and minors will benefit from learning their craft at Stevens, one of the world’s leading research institutions.

Science Communication Curriculum

Term I (15 Credits)

Computer Science

3

CAL 103Writing and Communications Colloquium

3

HST 120Introduction to Science and Technology Studies

3

HHS 130History of Science and Technology

3

STS Humanities Core

3

Term II (15 Credits)

CAL 105CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture

3

STS Humanities Core

3

STS Humanities Core

3

Mathematics

3

HST 160Introduction to Science Communication

3

Term III (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

Science

3

Mathematics

3

General Elective

3

Term IV (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

General Elective

3

Term V (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Secondary Concentration

3

General Elective

3

Non-Major Humanities

3

General Elective

3

Term VI (15 Credits)

Secondary Concentration

3

Major Specific Course

3

Major Specific Course

3

CAL 301Seminar in Writing and Research Methods

3

General Elective

3

Term VII (15 Credits)

Major Specific Course

3

Secondary Concentration

3

CAL 498Thesis Preparation

3-6

Major Specific Course

3

General Elective

3

Term VIII (16 Credits)

Secondary Concentration

3

CAL 499Senior Thesis

4-8

Non-Major Humanities

3

Major Specific Course

3

General Elective

3

Note:

STS Humanities Core: HPL 111, HPL 112, HLI 220, HHS 127, HSS 141, HSS 175