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University of Western Australia

In this course students will learn principles of effective science communication, develop practical skills necessary for effective science communication, and design strategies that address the communication needs of groups such as government organizations, informal museums, science centers and research centers. In this course students will get opportunity to select options such as science communication for change in industry and community, science performance, a workplace project, science in the media, learning technologies, and displays and exhibits.
Good communication skills.
Development of principles of effective science communication, practical skills necessary for effective science communication, and design strategies that address the communication needs of groups such as government organizations, informal museums, science centers and research centers.
International students must have a bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (where required), completed to a sufficiently high standard.
Up on completion of this program from University Of Western Australia, Students get accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education. Successful applicants enter the program from diverse and often interdisciplinary academic backgrounds: biology, pharmacology, art, chemistry, physiology, anatomy, nursing, kinesiology, and the humanities, among others.
Graduates will be able to work in any field of science communication, depending on their area of interest and this course leads to become Health Promotion Officer.
$29370, per year.
2 years