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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
 
  Jul 16, 2026
 
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Public Communication of Science and Technology Certificate


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Writing plays a crucial role in the lives of people after they leave college as they work, volunteer, attend professional schools, and advocate for themselves and others. The Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST) Certificate is designed for students in the sciences, technology, and social sciences who understand the value of being able to communicate their research outside their own narrow field, who know that they will need to convince others to support their research, and who anticipate that they will need to communicate the implications of their research to the public. It will also serve students who want to pursue a career as a writer in science, technical and social science fields.

Students will use the knowledge and abilities taught in this certificate in a variety of fields: to convey the significance of research to the public, grantors, institutions, and colleagues; to educate as part of the mission for public service institutions, such as museums and science centers; to craft messages to enhance patient education and care in medical contexts; to educate policy makers on the most effective solutions to problems; to communicate theory and studies in scientific and technological contexts; as editors and writers for journals that publish research findings; as journalists working science beats; and as artists working with themes, images, materials, and ideas from scientific research.

The certificate program requires 18 credits, described as follows.

Capstone Course


Select one of the following courses.

Additional information


Grade Requirements

Students are expected to achieve a minimum grade of C, or a Satisfactory (S) grade if taken on a Satisfactory/No Credit (S/NC) grade option, in each course required for this certificate.

Satisfactory/No Credit Option

There is no limit to the number of courses that can be taken on the S/NC basis for this certificate.

For more information

Visit the PCST Certificate page on the Writing Institute’s site for more details. Questions about the certificate can be addressed to Amy Flick.

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