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The Department of Science, Technology, and Society offers coursework and programs that bridge the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering to provide a better understanding of ...
The complex relationships between science, technology, and society are commonly obscured by a popular belief in the value-neutrality and objectivity of science and technology. Being able to analyze ...
The history of science and technology links many disciplines and cultures ... The course challenges and reshapes some of our basic understandings about Medieval society. It problematizes modern ...
The modules are: I. Cultural studies of science and technology; II. Ethics, values and science policy; III. History and philosophy of science; IV. Medicine, society and culture. Courses in the modules ...
Make a real impact on the scientific, engineering, and health-related challenges facing society. Whether as a sponsor or donor, a member or volunteer, or an employee or fellow, you can make a ...
and promotes an understanding of central issues related to the impacts of science and technology on society. These courses prepare students to: Identify key concepts in one of the natural sciences ...
Such an approach would prepare students to move beyond rote memorization of scientific facts and empower them to critically evaluate how science shapes—and is shaped by—human society ... while ...
Barbi built a nonprofit off that sentiment. The Science and Technology Society works with the likes of the National ...
Intellectual merit is about advancing science knowledge and innovation, while broader impacts describe why people who aren’t scientists should care, and how society could benefit from this research.
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