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Science and Technology Policy Programs

Graduate Certificate in Science & Technology Policy at University of Colorado Boulder

Society has a growing need for expertise in science and technology policy. The Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology Policy at the University of Colorado-Boulder, which is being offered in a parallel form at the Colorado School of Mines, is a rigorous educational program to prepare students pursuing graduate degrees for careers at the interface of science, technology, and decision making. Website.

Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology Polict at the University of Colorado Boulder

Professional Science Master’s in Science & Technology Policy at Arizona State University

A one-year, 30-credit program, designed explicitly for students who want to pursue professional careers at the interface of science, technology, business, regulation, and society. Available in Tempe, AZ, or Washington, D.C. Nationally recognized faculty. Students pursue applied, real-world projects and internships at companies and government agencies around the U.S. and the world. Immersive capstone experience in Washington, D.C. Offered by the #1 science and technology think tank at a U.S. university. Website.

 

Science, Technology, and Public Policy at University of Michigan

In the Science, Technology, and Public Policy (STPP) Graduate Certificate Program, students explore the politics and policy related to science and technology. The program provides students with tools to analyze complex science and technology policy issues. Website.