LSC Summer Courses 2023

Spring is almost here and summer is fast approaching! This is an ideal time to consider enrolling in summer classes, which can ease your fall/spring semester course load, help you graduate early, and fulfill any missing course requirements you may have! The Department of Life Sciences Communication will offer various classes covering both the theoretical and applied aspects of science communication, making them a great fit for undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals alike.

All six of the summer courses that LSC offers will be completely online (synchronous or asynchronous), so whether you’re heading home for the summer, continuing to work, traveling, or wanting to take class in your pajamas, these classes can work for anyone schedule. As always you will receive an outstanding UW-Madison educational experience and learn from a top-notch LSC instructor.

Information on how to enroll in a summer course at UW-Madison can be found through the Summer Term’s webpage. Summer Term enrollment began on April 2023 so check out LSC’s course options below and enroll now.

LSC Online Summer Course Offerings:

LSC 100: Science and Storytelling

Duration: 8 weeks
Credits: 3

Students in LSC 100 explore using storytelling to communicate about science. The course prepares students in best practices for achieving clarity and style in writing, research, and oral presentations. Students study the dynamics of storytelling in the sciences, health, and environment.

LSC 100 is an eight-week online synchronous course that runs from June 19 to August 13, 2023. This course fulfills UW-Madison’s Communications A requirement.

Enroll now by following this link.


LSC 212: Intro to Scientific Communication

Duration: 8 weeks
Credits: 3

Whether you’re majoring (or planning to major) in science, social science, communication, business, or another field, writing will be a key part of your academic and professional life. This course focuses on increasing your confidence and competency as a writer with an emphasis on science.

Throughout the summer, students in LSC 212 will expand their skills in refining ideas, developing an argument, composing, critiquing, revising, critical thinking, and library research. Building these skills will help students communicate more effectively in many genres, including academic papers, scientific research articles, journalistic and other forms of professional writing, multimedia pieces, and online communication including social media.

LSC 212 is an eight-week online synchronous course that runs from June 19 to August 13, 2023. This course fulfills UW-Madison’s Communications B requirement.

Counts toward the LSC majorundergraduate science communication certificate, and Global Health major.

Enroll now by following this link.


LSC 251: Science, Media and Society

Duration: 8 weeks
Credits: 3

This course explores how we all make personal and political decisions at the intersection of science, media, and society. How do we form opinions about emerging technologies we know little about? Why are societies sometimes so divided in their interpretations of scientific facts and phenomena? Why are there pronounced differences in how consumers and policy makers in Europe, the U.S. other parts of the world react to new technologies? How can we better communicate and debate science and health in a global marketplace? What role do rapidly changing online news environments play in changing how we communicate about science and technologies worldwide? And how can we correct misperceptions during pandemics like COVID-19 with science that is still emerging and changing over time?

LSC 251 is an eight-week online asynchronous course that runs from June 19 to August 13, 2023. This course fulfills UW-Madison’s humanities or social science requirement, the L&S credit requirement (intermediate), and the CALS International Studies requirement.

Counts toward the LSC majorundergraduate science communication certificate, Global Health major, and other certificates in Business Management in Ag & Life Sciences, and Health Policy.

Enroll now by following this link.


LSC 332: Print and Electronic Media Design

Duration: 5 weeks
Credits: 3

This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of digital design and visual communications combining an introduction to design theory with hands-on experience to strategically plan and execute digital design using Adobe software programs. Students will learn to research, plan, design and produce a variety of print and digital communication pieces that can be added to their portfolio.

LSC 332 is a five-week online asynchronous course that runs from June 12 to July 16, 2023.

Counts toward the LSC majorundergraduate science communication certificate, and Digital Studies certificate.

Enroll now by following this link.


LSC 350: Visualizing Science and Technology

Duration: 5 weeks
Credits: 3

This course introduces the theoretical and practical principles of visual communication pertaining to science, environment, and agriculture. Throughout the summer, students will (1) identify and analyze visual representations of interested topics, (2) understand and explain their effectiveness in terms of illustrating, informing, and persuading, (3) offer and justify recommendations for visual design practices. Students will also learn to discern unethical manipulations of visuals, such as deepfakes, distorted data graphs, and fake photos.

LSC 350 is a five-week online asynchronous course that runs from July 3 to Aug. 6, 2023. This course fulfills UW-Madison’s humanities or social science requirement and L&S credit requirement (intermediate) for undergraduates and has the 50% graduate attribute.

Counts toward the LSC majorundergraduate science communication certificate, graduate certificatePh.D. minor, and graduate programs. Also counts toward certificates in Digital Studies, Entrepreneurship, Technical Communication, and ISSuES.

Enroll now by following this link.


LSC 432: Social Media for the Life Sciences

Duration: 5 weeks
Credits: 3

Working in the social media field is challenging. The tools and technologies change at unprecedented speed. Because of this, I believe in emphasizing overarching principles versus specific tactics because tactics change but principles do not. It’s easy to learn specific tactics by doing simple web searches and following industry thought leaders. However, few courses or sites focus on core communication principles.

LSC 432 is a survey course exploring the communication and community impacts of social media, current social media tools, and the principles of how the different social media tools are used and how they work.  We will explore social media from strategic, applied and tactical perspectives.

LSC 432 is a five-week online asynchronous course that runs from May 30 to July 2, 2023.

Counts toward the LSC majorundergraduate science communication certificate, graduate certificatePh.D. minor, and graduate programs. Also counts toward certificates in Business Management for Ag & Life Sciences, Digital Studies, Entrepreneurship, and the MS in Clinical Nutrition.

Enroll now by following this link.

Why should you take a summer course? Find out more about how UW-Madison Summer Term can help you advance your degree and/or your career. We look forward to seeing you this summer!