Fulfilling the concentration requirement allows science,
technology, and society majors to specialize in areas such as history
and philosophy of science, environmental studies, and science and
technology policy studies. Courses must be selected in consultation
with a faculty adviser and should comprise a coherent combination that
focuses on some area of study.
The following courses are available for completing the science, technology, and society concentration requirement:
American Studies
21:050:395 Nuclear War and Literature
21&62:050:403,404 Technology and Culture in America
Anthropology
21&62:070:309 Medical Anthropology
21&62:070:350 Cultural Ecology
Biology
21&62:120:204 Economic Botany
21&62:120:205 Environmental Issues
Chemistry
21&62:160:101-102 World of Chemistry
Classics
21&62:190:310 Ancient Technology
21:190:312 Ancient Warfare
Criminal Justice
21&62:202:203 The Police and the Community
Economics
21&62:220:316 Economics of Health
English
21&62:350:377 Science Fiction, Technology, and Society
21&62:350:379 Computers and Literature
Geology
21&62:460:215 Environmental Disasters
History
21&62:510:321 Military History of the Western World
21&62:512:395,396 History of Science
Philosophy
21&62:730:225 Philosophy of Science
Physics
21&62:750:202 Physics as a Liberal Art
Political Science
21&62:790:310 Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Psychology
21&62:830:423 History and Modern Viewpoints in Psychology
Science, Technology, and Society
21&62:880:331,332 Topics in Science, Technology, and Society
Sociology
21&62:920:311 Sociology of the Economy and Industry
21&62:920:318 Sociology of Health Care
21&62:920:338 Sociology of Death and Dying