Science Communications MSc
Digital media BIOL5412
- Academic Session: 2024-25
- School: MVLS College Services
- Credits: 20
- Level: Level 5 (SCQF level 11)
- Typically Offered: Semester 2
- Available to Visiting Students: No
- Collaborative Online International Learning: No
Short Description
Digital and social media are becoming more prominently used. These tools can help deliver information to the general population. This course aims to introduce students to using digital media platforms for the delivery of scientific communications in language that is appropriate for non-scientists, and to the two-directional communication across communities, both academic and non-academic.
Timetable
This course will consist of lectures and workshops for 5 weeks.
Excluded Courses
None
Co-requisites
N/A
Assessment
1. Analysis of a social media campaign (40%) (1,000 words) - ILOs 1-3
2. Record social media videos (total 10-12min) (60%) in groups aimed at a general audience - ILOs 2 & 4
Course Aims
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of how digital media can be used as a potential tool to disseminate scientific communications to the general population. The course aims to:
■ Develop the use of appropriate language for scientific communications in general platforms
■ Explore the different types of digital media and how to post communications accordingly
■ Build an understanding of digital media statistical reports
■ Explore writing short, attention-grabbing posts
■ Enhance engagement of the general public
Intended Learning Outcomes of Course
By the end of this course students will be able to:
1. Critically evaluate scientific communications for general population using appropriate language and publish content to the general population
2. Critically appraise scientific communications in different formats according to different digital platform rules and guidelines
3. Critically appraise social media analytics
4. Critically evaluate and report scientific discoveries using different media
Minimum Requirement for Award of Credits
Students must submit at least 75% by weight of the components (including examinations) of the course's summative assessment.