Master of Science in Science Communication
Learn to engage in and advocate for valid, reliable public discourse about science.
Combine a traditional social science theory and research foundation with practical,
hands-on training to pursue a career in professional science communication. In the
Master of Science in Science Communication program, you will learn to bridge science
with society in new and exciting ways, to transform complex expertise into meaningful
communication that builds trust, inspires action, and drives lasting impact. This
program is the only graduate degree jointly offered with the Alan Alda Center for
Communicating Science. As part of your coursework, you will experience cutting-edge
training in the Alda Method®, the Alda Center’s signature communication training approach that delivers authentic,
human connections. Study full-time or part-time from anywhere with this fully online
degree program. Online courses are always delivered live in eastern standard time
(EST).
Learn More About the Program
Explore Coursework
Live, online courses allow you to study from anywhere in the world.
Review our course offerings and curriculum maps to find a plan of study that works best for you.
Meet the Faculty
Our faculty are leading experts in science and health communication.
Sample research areas include climate change, message processing, health equity, advocacy, and media.
Discover the Alda Center
A trusted global leader in science communication for 15 years.
Experience the Alda Method® in the only graduate program jointly offered with the Alda Center for Communicating Science.
Span the boundary between science and society
The Master of Science in Science Communication will prepare you to:
- Share scientific discoveries in ways that build trust, inspire action, and drive lasting impact.
- Understand how your experiences shape how you see and interact with individuals and societies.
- Convey professionalism and ethics in face-to-face and digital communication.
- Conduct and evaluate empirical, social science research.
- Design targeted communication that responds to audience needs, values, and cultures.
- Lead professional research-informed projects that build bridges between science and society.
Program Director
Brenda Hoffman, PhD
brenda.hoffman@stonybrook.edu
Program Requirements and Coursework
Fully Online | 33 Credits | Enroll Full-Time or Part-Time
The science communication program can be completed in as little 1.5 years, for students enrolled full-time. All courses are delivered in a live synchronous format via Zoom so that students can still fully engage with their faculty and peers. All courses meet in eastern standard time (EST), with required courses typically offered in the evenings to accomodate working profesisonals. Some elective courses are offered in the late afternoons for students who wish to stack coursework on the same days.
Students may choose between the standard science communication concentration and the climate communication concentration offered in partnership with Stony Brook's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
Curriculum Maps
Customized plans of study that work with your schedule.
The curriculum maps below offer suggested course sequences for optimal degree completion, based on full-time or part-time enrollment. Students may work with the graduate program director to adjust these sequences to best meet their needs. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of three courses (9 credits) to maintain full-time student status. Full-time students can move between three to four courses per semester as desired.
Application Information
Our graduate students hold bachelor's degrees in a range of fields. While a background in STEM is helpful, it is not required for admission to the program. Students are eligible for the online out-of-state tuition rate. Please note the following information before applying. At this time we do not offer graduate teaching or research assistant postitions, so our students are all self-funded or employer-funded. This program is offered entirely online and does not qualify international students for a United States Visa.
Admissions Requirements
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
Minimum 3.0 GPA
For applicants who completed their degrees more than 10 years ago, professional work
experience can be considered in lieu of GPA.
TOFL Scores
International students only
GRE Scores Optional
Application Materials
CV or Resume
Official Transcripts
Personal Statement [500 words]
Two Writing Samples
At least one academic writing sample. You may also submit professional/creative works.
Three Recommendation Letters
Deadline to Apply
MARCH 15
Applications are accepted annually for a fall semester start.
Students interested in taking courses sooner can apply as a non-matriculated student. If accepted into the MS program, students can transfer up to 12-credits into the program.
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