The interdisciplinary programme examines the social, political and cultural dimensions of science, technology and innovation. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Agricultural Journalism
Teaching Language: EnglishThe study programme is designed for students who want to learn to communicate about science (reporting for a science magazine or doing PR work for an organisation). The teaching language is English.
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Science and Business Management
Teaching Language: EnglishThe study programme will equip you with the knowledge and tools to manage innovation processes and combine your passions for science and business. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Environmental Journalism
Teaching Language: EnglishThe degree programme offers the training in journalism for those who are interested in communicating science and environmental issues to the public. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Health Journalism
Teaching Language: EnglishThe study programme prepares students for jobs as journalism professionals in the specialized fields of science, health, environment and engineering. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Medical Journalism
Teaching Language: EnglishThe mission of the program is to educate journalists so that they can communicate about medicine and science effectively. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Natural History Filmmaking
Teaching Language: EnglishThis study programme focuses on science and natural history filmmaking; it is taught in collaboration with NHNZ, the producer of factual films. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Society
Teaching Language: EnglishThe programme's graduates are ready to talk about science and interpret its influences in the society without committing to a life at the lab bench. The teaching language is English.
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Science and Technology Studies
Teaching Language: EnglishThe study course aims to understand science as a social system and as a force influencing and shaping society. It also studies knowledge and technology in the context of people’s lives and interactions between science and society. The teaching language is English.
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Science Communication
Teaching Language: EnglishThe degree programme's curriculum includes Research Methodologies in Communication, Advanced Communication Skills for STEM, Analysis and Criticism of Science Journalism etc. The teaching language is English.