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Astronomy and Science Communication and Society

Master

Structure of the Programme

The Science Communication and Society (SCS) specialisation concerns science communication in a broad sense. It prepares you for a career in popularisation of science as (for example) a science communicator, science policymaker or public relations officer, or for a career as a scientist with a communication mind-set. The two-year programme consists of an Astronomy component in the first year and a Science Communication and Society component in the second year:

Programme (120 EC)

EC Level
Courses
Astronomy Core Courses, at least 12 500
Astronomy Courses related to the research topic 6-12 400-500
Non-Astronomy Courses 6-12 400-500
Research Project
Master's Research Project in Astronomy 30 600
Science Communication and Society
SCS Component 40-60 400-600
Electives
SCS Electives 0-20 400-500
Astronomy Courses 0-20 400-500

Master Study Plan

At the start of the master’s programme, students are required to draw up the Master Study Plan: a complete list of planned courses and projects for two subsequent academic years in consultation with the Study Advisor Astronomy. To select courses, consult the course list for academic year 2020-2021 (see below) and the preliminary course list for academic year 2021-2022.

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  • Courses 2020-2021
  • Career Orientation
  • Course levels
Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Astronomy Master's Research Project

Master's Research Project 30
Astronomy Student Colloquium -

Astronomy Core Courses

Interstellar Medium 6
Large Scale Structure and Galaxy Formation 6
Origin and Evolution of the Universe 6
Stellar Structure and Evolution 6

General Astronomy Courses

Galaxies: structure, dynamics and evolution 6
Simulation and Modeling in Astrophysics (AMUSE) 6
Star and Planet Formation 6

Instrumentation-related Astronomy Courses

Astronomical Telescopes and Instruments 6
Detection of Light a 3
Detection of Light b 3
High Contrast Imaging 3

Specialist Astronomy Courses

Exo-planets: Interiors and Atmospheres 3
Gravitational Lensing 3
High-energy Astrophysics 3
Modern Astrostatistics 3
Numerical Recipes for Astrophysics 6
Observational Cosmology 3

Inter-faculty Electives

Science and the public: contemporary and historical perspectives 6
Science Methodology (SCM) 4

Non-Astronomy Courses

These courses can be selected from the courses offered by the following Leiden University master's programmes:

Science Communication and Society Programme

For more information on courses and programme, please see the SCS Prospectus and the SCS website