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Entry requirements
A m
inimum
of a second-class Bachelor’s
degree in a relevant discipline from a U
K
university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
Applications from
overseas are welcom
e. C
ontact our admissions team
to discuss your interests and qualifications.
For international students: the English language proficiency level (non-native language speakers) required is “G
ood”.
Flexible study optionsFull-tim
e students complete the degree in
one year.
Part-time students com
plete the degree in tw
o years.
Post-Graduate D
iploma (PG
Dip) follow
s the sam
e structure as the degree, without the
dissertation.
Post-Graduate C
ertificate (PGC
ert) requires three m
odules plus “Introduction to Science and Technology Studies,” our program
me-
wide survey m
odule.
PGD
ips and PGC
erts have no part-time
option.
CareersO
ur programm
e provides essential training for students w
ishing to pursue PhD
-level study in related fields. It also provides appropriate training for those pursuing careers in education, m
useum
and archival curatorship, or civil service and policy-m
aking.
Some of the careers our various M
aster’s graduates have follow
ed include:
• doctoral studies at top universities in the U
K and abroad
• lecturer, assistant professor, and tenure-track academ
ic posts•
museum
curator •
journalism•
political activism and N
GO
s•
civil service•
heritage officer•
author and broadcaster•
public engagement program
mes
officer•
playwright and director w
ith broadcasts on B
BC
STS offers a series of summ
er studentships each year related to research projects underw
ay in the departm
ent. We also w
ork hard to connect our students w
ith internships offered across U
CL and in related
institutions in London.
UC
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ent of Science and Technology Studies (STS) G
ower Street, London W
C1E 6B
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.ucl.ac.uk/sts | @stsucl
Department of Science and Technology Studies
MSc History and Philosophy of ScienceMSc Science, Technology, and Society
Degree structureOur degrees are designed to be straightforward and flexible. We cover a wide range of subjects and work to ensure you can balance the depth and breadth you want in a programme of study.
One compulsory moduleIntroduction to Science and Technology Studies
Many optionsFour option modules from the module catalogue for your degree (STS or HPS).
Three electivesOne additional module must be from our department catalogue (either STS and HPS), plus two additional modules from any department in UCL (including us).
Research projectOne research project of your own design, completing a 10,000 word dissertation or project report.
Interdisciplinary rangeOur interdisciplinary range caters to many interests, and our degrees are flexible. We allow substitutions between our catalogues to create a coherent programme of study in line with your interests.
Variety and FlexibilitySome modules are designed to survey a whole subject. Others are research-led, focusing on key problems in today’s world. All are structured to develop key skills and competencies useful for careers.
History and Philosophy of Science catalogue (HPS)
• Science in Antiquity• Science and Medicine
Across Medieval Worlds• Early Modern Science• Science in the Eighteenth Century• Science in the Nineteenth Century• Disease in History• Science, Art, and Philosophy• Models and Facts in Science• Causality, Mechanism,
and Evidence in Science• Knowledge, Explanation,
and Classification in Science• Special Topics Seminar in HPS
Science, Technology, and Society catalogue (STS)
• Science in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
• STS Perspectives on Security and War• Science Journalism• Sociology of Science and Technology• Curating Science and Technology• Science, Media, and Culture• Engaging the Public with Science• Science, Technology, and Identity• Political Economy of Science• Science Policy in an
Era of Risk and Uncertainty• Responsible Science and Innovation• Special Topics Seminar in STS
Time managementOur modules are designed for efficient use of your time. Each is structured around 20 classroom hours (normally two hours per week over a 10-week teaching term).
Assessment varies between modules. Some ask for one long essay. Others ask for combinations of shorter writing or reports, or they involve projects such as films or proposals.
A full-time student’s week typically involves 4x2-hour seminars, research and writing time, plus participation in the busy social and intellectual life of London’s largest department in the field.
UCL’s varietyUCL has Masters-level modules in many fields. We’ve built our programme with flexibility so you can explore in directions you choose.
Top-quality teachingSTS scored highly in the 2016 PTES, our MSc student survey on quality.
• 80% overall satisfaction• 90% “staff are enthusiastic”• 85% “course is intellectually
stimulating”• 87% “staff are good at explaining”
More informationMuch more information, including funding opportunities, is available on-line: www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/msc
Our admission tutors are happy to answer questions you have about our programmes.
Entry requirementsA minimum of a second-class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
Applications from overseas are welcome. Contact our admissions team to discuss your interests and qualifications.
For international students: the English language proficiency level (non-native language speakers) required is “Good”.
Flexible study optionsFull-time students complete the degree in one year.
Part-time students complete the degree in two years.
Post-Graduate Diploma (PGDip) follows the same structure as the degree, without the dissertation.
Post-Graduate Certificate (PGCert) requires three modules plus “Introduction to Science and Technology Studies,” our programme-wide survey module.
PGDips and PGCerts have no part-time option.
CareersOur programme provides essential training for students wishing to pursue PhD-level study in related fields. It also provides appropriate training for those pursuing careers in education, museum and archival curatorship, or civil service and policy-making.
Some of the careers our various Master’s graduates have followed include:
• doctoral studies at top universities in the UK and abroad
• lecturer, assistant professor, and tenure-track academic posts
• museum curator • journalism• political activism and NGOs• civil service• heritage officer• author and broadcaster• public engagement programmes
officer• playwright and director with
broadcasts on BBC
STS offers a series of summer studentships each year related to research projects underway in the department. We also work hard to connect our students with internships offered across UCL and in related institutions in London.
UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT United Kingdom sts-msc-admissions@ucl.ac.uk | www.ucl.ac.uk/sts | @stsucl
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