Science Policy Degree Programs
Students interested in a career in science policy can pursue undergraduate and graduate degree programs (BS, MS PhD) as well as minors and certificates across the U.S. and abroad. Students can pursue an education in engineering policy, space policy, energy policy, environmental policy and technology & innovation policy. Other related academic disciplines include Science, Technology & Society, History of Science and Science Communication.
If you have a degree program you would like to be featured please contact us at beyondsputnik@sciencepolicy.us.
Universities with notable science policy undergraduate or graduate degree programs:
-- Arizona State University
-- Carnegie Mellon University
-- Duke University
-- George Washington University
-- Georgia Tech
-- Michigan State University (Minor)
-- MIT
-- Ohio State University (Minor)
-- Oregon State University
-- Pardee RAND Graduate School
-- Princeton University
-- Rochester Institute of Technology
-- University College London (U.K.)
-- University of Cambridge (U.K.)
-- University of Manchester (U.K.)
-- University of Michigan (Graduate certificate)
-- University of Minnesota
-- SPRU at University of Sussex (U.K.)
If you have a degree program you would like to be featured please contact us at beyondsputnik@sciencepolicy.us.
Universities with notable science policy undergraduate or graduate degree programs:
-- Arizona State University
-- Carnegie Mellon University
-- Duke University
-- George Washington University
-- Georgia Tech
-- Michigan State University (Minor)
-- MIT
-- Ohio State University (Minor)
-- Oregon State University
-- Pardee RAND Graduate School
-- Princeton University
-- Rochester Institute of Technology
-- University College London (U.K.)
-- University of Cambridge (U.K.)
-- University of Manchester (U.K.)
-- University of Michigan (Graduate certificate)
-- University of Minnesota
-- SPRU at University of Sussex (U.K.)