Program Quick Facts
The Master of Science in Science and Technology Journalism is a distinctive program to prepare students for careers as science and technology writers, reporters and editors in the public media, government, industry, academia and other sectors. It also can serve as a foundation for doctoral study.
The core courses for the Master of Science in Science and Technology Journalism are as follows: VIBS 657; VIBS 658; VIBS 660; and 3 credit hours of VIBS 685 (Science Editing).
The core courses for the Master of Science in Science and Technology Journalism are as follows: VIBS 657; VIBS 658; VIBS 660; and 3 credit hours of VIBS 685 (Science Editing).