College Catalog: 2010-2011
School of Theoretical and Applied Science (TAS): Science, Technology, and Society
Website: School of Theoretical and Applied Science
Co-Conveners:
- Stephen Rice (SSAIS)
- Bernard Langer
The Interdisciplinary program in Science, Technology, and Society examines the fundamental questions posed by scientific knowledge and technological change, particularly from historical and global perspectives. It has become crucial for the specialist and non-specialist alike to understand the possibilities and limitations of scientific, technological, and industrial enterprises and to be able to participate in the critical decisions of the next century affecting human life and its relation to world and local societies and cultures. The program is recommended to all students, from the arts, business, and the humanities to science and environmental studies.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Required Courses:
- SCIN 210 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY
- One course in each of the following three categories:
Cultural Contexts of Science and Technology
Historical Contexts of Science and Technology
Social and Institutional Environments of Science and Technology - One course in practicum to be arranged with the approval of a faculty sponsor and a convener.
- Sampling of courses in each category:
- Category 1: Cultural Contexts of Science and Technology
- AMER 307 - TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE IN AMERICA
- AMER 311 - AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, AMERICAN VISUAL CULTURE
- ANTH 307 - MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- ARHT 338 - EUROPEAN AVANT- GARDE ART & DESIGN
- ARTS 203 - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER ART
- CNTP 315 - ART ON THE INTERNET
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- HIST 396 - HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC IDEAS
- MUSI 216 - MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
- SCIN 346 - SURVEY OF SCIENCE FICTION
- Category 2: Historical Contexts of Science and Technology
- ARHT 214 - PHOTOGRAPHY: CONCEPTS AND HISTORY
- COMM 209 - HISTORY OF TV AND NEW MEDIA
- ECON 253 - AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
- ENST 215 - ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
- MATH 441 - HISTORY OF MATH
- PSYC 423 - HISTORY AND SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY
- SCIN 235 - HISTORICAL TRENDS IN NURSING
- Category 3: Social and Institutional Environments of Science and Technology
- ECON 305 - INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
- ENST 207 - PUBLIC POLICY
- ENST 223 - ENERGY AND SOCIETY
- ENST 305 - ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS AND ETHICS
- ENST 317 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- MGMT 324 - INVENTION FOR MANAGERS AND SCI *
- PHIL 328 - BIOETHICS
- PSYC 306 - ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES
- SCIN 230 - COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY
- SCIN 434 - WOMEN AND SCIENCE
- SCIN 435 - WRITING ABOUT SCIENCE FOR PUBLIC MEDIA *
- * These courses may be taken to satisfy the specified category requirement or to satisfy the minor’s practicum requirement.
Note: A school core is NOT required for completion of the minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
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