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Academic Foundations 003
African-American and African Studies 014
Allied Health Technologies 045
American Studies 050
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Science, Technology, and Society 880
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Science, Technology, and Society 880 Concentration Requirement  

Concentration Requirement

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


 
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