Metadata
Title
Science Writing, Master of Arts
Category
courses
UUID
5002deb6ecc844a9b6ea97a30bbd713c
Source URL
https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/arts-sciences/advanced-academic-programs/programs/sc...
Parent URL
https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/programs/
Crawl Time
2026-03-10T04:30:09+00:00
Rendered Raw Markdown

Science Writing, Master of Arts

Source: https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/arts-sciences/advanced-academic-programs/programs/science-writing-master-of-arts/ Parent: https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/programs/

//= 0)) { workss = ss[i]; break; } } if(workss && workss.insertRule) { workss.insertRule(".tab\_content { display: none; }", workss.cssRules.length) workss.insertRule(".sectionheader { display: none; }", workss.cssRules.length) workss.insertRule("#" + defshow + "container { display: block; }", workss.cssRules.length) } else if(workss && workss.addRule) { workss.addRule(".tab\_content", "display: none"); workss.addRule(".sectionheader", "display: none"); workss.addRule("#" + defshow + "container", "display: block"); } else { if (window.console) window.console.log('screen.css needs attribute media="screen"'); } //]]>

MA in Science Writing

Science writing explores and explains how our world works. The best science writing inspires a deeper understanding, a sense of wonder, or a need to act. The online/low-residency MA in Science Writing program strives to guide the next generation of writers and editors, who will help the public comprehend the increasingly complex issues of science, medicine, and technology that affect their lives. Students in the program do not focus on creating scientific research reports, journal articles for peer review, or other scholarly/academic works, nor do they learn technical writing for instruction manuals or regulatory documents. Instead, they develop the craft of translating complicated information about science, medicine, and technology into clear, perceptive prose for a broad audience.

The program recognizes that contemporary science writing involves journalism, communication, multimedia, and the literary arts. A typical student hones journalistic and creative writing techniques to craft enticing, understandable prose for digital or print venues, from magazines and books to social media and websites, for news outlets, companies, research agencies, and universities. Along the way, students acquire communication skills to promote viewpoints and develop expertise to thrive in the digital universe. The program's writers and editors are also challenged to monitor science itself, to disclose how research can falter or be misused.

A brief residency course, required for the degree, provides intensive face-to-face study to complement the group and personal interaction of online courses. (An online version of the residency is offered in some semesters.) During residencies, students have visited a field research site on a Maine island, control rooms at NASA, environmental monitoring projects on the Irish coast, and world-famous genetics and biotech labs in Washington and Baltimore. They have observed surgeons in the operating room, sailed with biologists on the Chesapeake Bay, heard from Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners, and met with science writers from The Washington Post, The New York Times, National Public Radio, National Geographic, Discover, Science, Nature, and other journalism outlets. From space and the oceans to nanotechnology and climate change, from artificial intelligence and robotics to fitness and genetics, the ever-changing topics chosen by  science writers are essential to an enlightened citizenry of the 21st century.

Admissions Criteria for All Advanced Academic Programs

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the materials and credentials required for all programs, the Master of Arts in Science Writing program requires:

Program Requirements

Students in the MA in Science Writing program must complete:

Course List

Code Title Credits
Core Courses - Required: 12
Techniques of Science and Medical Writing
Contemporary Science and Medical Writing: Creative and Professional Forms
Thesis and Careers in Science Writing
Core Courses - Customizable
Select two of the following: 8
Science and Medical Writing Workshop
Science and Medical Writing Workshop
Science and Medical Writing Workshop
Writing the Tech Story Workshop
Science Narratives Workshop
Science Personal Essay and Memoir Workshop
Science Profiles Workshop: Writing About People
Select one of the following: 4
Science Policy, Funding and Politics
Medicine in Action
Science in Action
In the Field: Science Writing in the Woods, Coasts, & Labs of Mt. Desert Island
Public Health in Action
Discovering Science History in “The Athens of the North”
Science and Global Conflict
In the Wild: Science Writers Explore Montana’s Wilderness and Wildlife Biology
Electives
Select two of the following: 8
The Nature of Nature
The Literature of Science
Subatomic Writing
Communicating Climate Change
The Funny Side of Science
Science Writing for Change
Prizewinners: The Best Writing about Science, Technology, Environment & Health
Principles of Editing
Independent Study in Science Writing
Internship in Science Writing
Digital Storytelling and Multimedia Journalism
Select one additional course from either the customizable core or the electives 4
Optional
Thesis Continuation
Total Credits 36