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Science journalism at BU

FEB 01, 1966
Physics Today

Next September Boston University’s School of Public Communication will enroll its first students in a three‐semester MS program in science communication. Under the direction of Associate Professor James D. B. O’Toole, the program will include two semesters of 15 credits each, followed by a summer internship, and a final semester devoted to thesis writing. The program is directed at science, engineering and mathematics graduate students who are seeking careers in science writing, rather than further specialization in their fields.

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