UC San Diego: Certificate in Science Communication

Graduate certificate geared toward students interested in science writing and scientists (and other professionals in scientific fields) interested in better communicating their work to the public. "The goal of this program is to train current and future science professionals in the skills needed to clearly communicate technical, scientific information. Some areas where you can choose

Johns Hopkins: M.A. in Science Writing

"We teach the reporting and writing skills required to succeed in the diverse ecosystem of science and medical writing. In core classes, students hone reporting techniques such as interviewing scientists and identifying credible sources. Electives such as Subatomic Writing, Principles of Editing, and Literature of Science help students polish their prose and emulate masters of

Columbia University: M.A. in Journalism, Science Concentration

"Students in the Science concentration focus on themes and ways of thinking that can be used to cover any scientific field, whether it’s health, technology or the hard sciences. They get a landscape view, looking at history, patterns of discovery and innovation. The seminar emphasizes understanding the culture and practice of science, giving students the

Indiana University: Communicating Science Program

IU's School of Medicine has a Communication Science program, which "trains the next generation of scientists and health professionals to communicate more effectively with the public, public officials, the media and others outside their own discipline." It offers a minor for graduate students, workshops, and other programs.

Stony Brook University: Certificate in Communicating Science

"The Advanced Graduate Certificate in Communicating Science (12 credits) complements ongoing graduate degree work at Stony Brook University. To apply you must be enrolled in a graduate program at Stony Brook University."

Texas A&M University: M.S. in Science & Technology Journalism

"Open to candidates with scientific or other backgrounds, the Science & Technology Journalism (STJR) master’s program includes coursework in both science journalism and science. Students choose between an internship track and a thesis track."