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Science Translation & Outreach

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Fully Online
Next ArrowTOTAL CREDITS 30
Next ArrowCREDENTIALS MS Degree
Next Arrow COST PER CREDIT $753.00
NEXT APPLICATION DATE:
April 19, 2025

About this Program


Bridge the gap from the data to the public. Data and research are most meaningful when applied beyond labs and academic journals. Science must be understood by the public, and applied to real-life issues. Employers know this - from government agencies to private companies - and they seek employees with the skills to make it happen. This online program prepares you to identify, sort and interpret credible information to the public.

Designed For

This program is appropriate for individuals passionate about bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding. Prospective students often have backgrounds in science, communication, education, or related fields, and aspire to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively to diverse audiences through education, outreach programs, or science journalism.

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Masters Degree in Science Translation & Outreach

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What You’ll Learn


Our curriculum delivers both foundational knowledge for transdisciplinary outreach and flexible options for your area(s) of interest. Science Translation and Outreach students complete 12 hours of core courses and 18 hours of elective courses.

You will create your individualized plan of study with the help of a faculty committee and culminate your degree with a real-world capstone outreach project. 

Course Examples

  • STO 601 Program Development and Evaluation (CLD/SOC 665)
  • STO 602 Science Literacy and Translation
  • STO 603 Research Methods
  • STO 650 - Capstone in Science Translation (3 credit hours
  • Elective courses (18 credits)

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Schedule time to meet with a representative from the Science Translation & Outreach program to talk about your unique situation.

How to Apply

Admissions Criteria

  • Must have obtained a baccalaureate degree, prior to the start of the admission term, from a fully accredited U.S. institution of higher learning or from a recognized foreign institution. See Graduate School admissions for specifics. 
  • An overall grade point average of 2.75 on undergraduate work and 3.00 on all graduate work, if applicable.
  • International applicants whose native language is not English must submit either a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score. See Graduate School admissions for specifics.

Application Requirements

  • A one- to two-page resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Personal statement describing your background and interest in the program
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation (Only an email address is required. Our system will ask them to upload their letter.)
  • Official transcripts
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Program Contact

Jimmy Henning
Director of Graduate Studies

Deadlines

Fall 2025

Application Due Date:
07/25/2025
Start Date:
08/25/2025

Spring 2025

Application Due Date:
12/13/2024
Start Date:
01/13/2025

Summer 2025

Application Due Date:
04/19/2025
Start Date:
05/19/2025

Why UK Online

Once you become a student, you will have access to a wide variety of academic support services to maximize your success. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Admissions

Please view the Admission Criteria section, located under "How to Apply" on this page.

Tuition

The tuition rate for this program is listed at the top of this page. If you still have questions, please reach out to the program representative.

Yes! For graduate students who enroll full-time (9+ credit hours) exclusively in a distance education program, will receive a capped tuition rate. To see the current term’s capped tuition rate, please visit https://www.uky.edu/studentaccount/tuition and look for “Graduate Students Enrolled Exclusively in Distance Education Courses -- full-time.” This is the per semester rate you will pay when enrolled for 9 or more credit hours. Please note, this rate only applies to programs using the standard graduate tuition rate. 

Graduate students should review the Student Funding information available through the Graduate School. Specific programs may offer additional funding that is unique to that program. Contact the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) in the department in which you wish to enroll with questions about the availability of assistantships and the application process.

For our fully-online programs, it does not matter what state you live in. The rate is the same no matter where you live.

Online Learning

Yes. Our faculty are happy to meet with our students by phone call, email, or an online meeting. You are also welcome to set up an in-person appointment if you ever find yourself in Lexington.

This depends on each student and their ability to manage the heavy course load of enrolling full-time, which is 9 credit hours (typically, 3 classes) per semester. Students who enroll full-time may find it difficult to keep even a part-time job. Students who are able to manage a full-time courseload can take advantage of our Graduate Tuition Cap and save on tuition, which offers a flat tuition rate per semester when enrolled in 9 or more credit hours.

No, all classes are asynchronous. This means that students complete the course requirements according to the syllabus and deadlines, but they have flexibility within their own schedule to complete coursework at times that work best for their schedule. We recommend students log in everyday to ensure they are staying on top of communication and assignments.

It's important to know how to approach learning in an online program. Online classes are not harder nor easier than in-person classes, but they are different due to their asynchronous modality. This means students should expect to:

Develop a routine: Login to your online class routinely (we recommend at least once daily) to receive updates and contribute meaningfully to any ongoing discussions.

Be good time managers: Determine when you have time to work on coursework throughout the week so you don't fall behind or put off assignments until the last minute.

Communicate: If you are having any trouble, message your peers and/or your instructor right away to ask for help or clarification. Never be afraid to reach out to your instructors or Student Affairs if you need assistance--we have many resources to help you, but we need to know your situation to act accordingly on your behalf.

If you need additional support in navigating the online classroom, Canvas (our learning management system) has a number of helpful tools, including a module for new students that walks through everything you need to know about navigating information in your online class.

No, you are awarded the same diploma from UK as students who take classes in-person. There is no denotation of “online” on your diploma or your transcripts.

No, there is no on-campus requirement.

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Distance Learning Authorization & Licensure

Where you live matters when completing distance education activities. If you will live outside of Kentucky while completing your program, please check the Distance Learning Authorization & Licensure page to confirm that the program can be offered in your state or country, and if relevant, that it meets professional licensure requirements in your state. Please note: Admission and enrollment in a fully-online program can NOT lead to the issuance of a J-1 or F-1 student visa.

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