ASU Graduate Programs in S&T Policy

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The Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO) at Arizona State University is one of the largest and most significant centers for research and education in science and technology policy in the United States. They have developed two innovative graduate degree programs that cater to students with science policy, science communication, and STS backgrounds who are interested in careers in the public and private sectors as well as in academia.

Professional Science Master’s in Science & Technology Policy
  • A one-year, 30-credit program, designed explicitly for students who want to pursue professional careers at the interface of science, technology, business, regulation, and society.
  • Available in Tempe, AZ, or Washington, DC.
  • Nationally recognized faculty.
  • Students pursue applied, real-world projects and internships at companies and government agencies around the US and the world.
  • Immersive capstone experience in Washington, DC.
  • Offered by the #1 science and technology think tank at a US university.
  • Website: http://sciencepolicy.asu.edu

PhD in Human and Social Dimensions of Science & Technology
  • Nationally recognized faculty.
  • High caliber, international student body, with undergraduate degrees from places like Columbia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Smith, Vassar, UNAM (Mexico City), and City University of Hong Kong. Many also have industry, non-profit, or government experience.
  • Highly flexible curriculum that can be adapted to meet students’ educational and career goals.
  • Website: http://hsd.asu.edu

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