Science
communication: combines a theoretical grounding in history
and policy studies with practical insight and experience from
print and broadcast journalism, museums and public events,
public policy and advocacy, and other professional fields.
History
of science, technology and medicine: a wide-ranging
investigation of the ideas, people, institutions and
controversies that created some of the definitive expert
cultures of our time, focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries.
Medical
humanities: a strongly interdisciplinary pathway combining
historical understanding of medicine and healthcare with
approaches from literary studies, the social sciences and the
visual arts.