ES/WGQS 350 | Gender, Race, Culture, Science & Technology | 4 |
ISLA 123 | Introduction to Science, Technology & Society | 4 |
ISLA 456 | Advanced Project-Based Learning in Science, Technology & Society | 4 |
Science Communication Core | ||
Select from the following: 1,2 | 8 | |
Crisis Communication in Food and Agriculture | ||
Environmental Communication | ||
Science Communication | ||
Health Communication | ||
Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine | ||
Introduction to Technical and Professional Communication | ||
Media and Technology in Health Promotion | ||
Topics in Public Engagements with STEM | ||
Data Journalism | ||
Public Relations and Crisis Management | ||
Science Communication Electives | ||
Select from the following: 1,2,3 | 8 | |
Agricultural Communications | ||
Technology and Human Communication | ||
Writing Sustainability | ||
Technical Editing | ||
Information Design and Production | ||
Literary Themes (topic must be approved by STS director ) | ||
Advanced Topics in Technical and Professional Communication 4 | ||
The Scientific Revolution, c. 1500-1800 | ||
History of Network and Information Technologies | ||
Introduction to Epidemiology | ||
Values and Technology | ||
Web Audio and Video | ||
Data Journalism | ||
Journalism Ethics | ||
Public Relations Campaigns | ||
Living in a Material World | ||
Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Management | ||
Technology and Public Policy | ||
Environmental Psychology | ||
Total units | 28 |
1 | Please check prerequisites. Your ability to select specific courses may vary depending upon the curriculum requirements for your major. |
2 | At least half of the units completed for the Science Communication Minor must be upper-division (300-400 level). |
3 | Science Communication Electives courses may also be selected from unused Science Communication Core. |
4 | Minor advisor approval required for this course to count as an Science Communication Elective. Approval is dependent on subtitle. |