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In recent years there has been an increasing emphasis among decision makers, interest groups, and citizens about the importance of science-based public policy at local, regional, national, and international levels of governance. As a response to these developments, the PhD program offers a Science Policy concentration, which trains new professionals how to integrate groundbreaking science into emerging policies, practices and understandings of the world.

The Science and Technology Policy Concentration Advisor is Professor Brent S. Steel .

Science and Technology Policy Faculty for PhD student committees.

OSU Space Grant Program:  http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/

OSU College of Science:  http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/

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Minimum 16 credit hours of the following courses:

  • PS 576 - Science and Politics [4 credits]
  • SOC 556 - Science and Technology in Social Context [4 credits]
  • HSTS 518 - Science and Society [3 credits]
  • HSTS 519 - Studies in Scientific Controversy [3 credits]
  • HSTS 521 - Technology and Change [3 credits]
  • HSTS 522 - Historical Studies of Science and Politics [3 credits]
  • PHL 570 - Philosophy of Science [4 credits]
  • PHL 574 - Philosophy of Biology [4 credits]
  • PHL 547 - Research Ethics [4 credits]
  • PS 573 - U.S. Energy Policy [4 credits]
  • PS 578 - Renewable Energy Policy [4 credits]
  • SOC 521 - Social Change and Modernization [4 credits]
  • WRP 524 - Socio-Technological Aspects of Water [3 credits]

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Email: [email protected]

College of Liberal Arts Student Services 214 Bexell Hall 541-737-0561

Deans Office 200 Bexell Hall 541-737-4582

Corvallis, OR 97331-8600

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  1. Science and Technology Policy

    In recent years there has been an increasing emphasis among decision makers, interest groups, and citizens about the importance of science-based public policy at local, regional, national, and international levels of governance. As a response to these developments, the PhD program offers a Science Policy concentration, which trains new professionals how to integrate groundbreaking science into ...