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Prerequisites: PS210, PS211 and PS320 or permission<br />

of instructor. (U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />

PS479, Advanced Seminar in Applied<br />

Psychology: Continued coverage of an area<br />

within applied psychology. The topic of each<br />

advanced seminar will be announced in the<br />

class schedule and will consist of an in-depth<br />

exploration of research and theory. Prerequisite:<br />

10 hours or permission of instructor. (U/G)(3).<br />

Occasionally.<br />

PS496, Independent Study: This course<br />

provides the student with academic credit for<br />

the completion of projects not usually included<br />

in an academic program. Prerequisites: 10<br />

hours and permission of instructor. (U/G)<br />

(1-6). Occasionally.<br />

PS499, Honors Thesis: (U)(3). Spring only.<br />

Science, Technology and Society<br />

Administration<br />

Travis Ryan, Ph.D., interim director<br />

Is there any part of our world that is not<br />

transformed and challenged by science and<br />

technology? Our health, our families and communities,<br />

and our environment are all impacted<br />

by developments in science and technology.<br />

Science and technology are also driven by<br />

society. Economics, ethical principles, cultural<br />

practices and politics all influence the funding,<br />

progress, implications and the public’s overall<br />

understanding of science and technology. The<br />

Science Technology and Society (STS) major is<br />

designed to prepare you for a number of career<br />

paths in health, environment, education, law,<br />

public policy, communications and many other<br />

fields.<br />

The STS program integrates the natural<br />

sciences (biology, chemistry, physics and computer<br />

science), humanities (history, philosophy<br />

and English), and social sciences (anthropology,<br />

sociology and psychology). Service learning and<br />

hands-on community experience are emphasized<br />

in several of these classes. STS internships with<br />

local health, environmental and technological<br />

agencies and companies allow students to<br />

apply their academic learning to community<br />

problems and to network with employers.<br />

Student Learning Objectives<br />

• Learn how science and technology<br />

are influenced by politics, economics<br />

and culture.<br />

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• Learn the metaphysical, epistemological<br />

and ethical questions intersecting with<br />

science and technology and related areas<br />

such as medicine and environment.<br />

• Learn to interpret scientific language and<br />

communication and will become<br />

sophisticated consumers of media<br />

translations and reports of science.<br />

• Learn to research, write and speak about<br />

scientific and technological issues and<br />

problems as they relate to society.<br />

• Gain an understanding of the<br />

interdisciplinary nature of our most<br />

pressing public problems, related to<br />

health, technology and the environment,<br />

that require interdisciplinary approaches<br />

to solve.<br />

Degrees<br />

Major in STS<br />

Minor in STS<br />

Requirements for the Major<br />

STS core courses (6 hours):<br />

ST200, Introduction to Science Studies<br />

One of these:<br />

ST320, Philosophy of Science<br />

ST330, The Social and Rhetorical Study of<br />

Science and Technology<br />

Five courses (15 hours) in the natural sciences<br />

or technology (engineering or computer<br />

science) in addition to the core curriculum<br />

Natural World requirement (5 hours). The 15<br />

hours of science or technology courses are not<br />

understood to be part of the STS major, and<br />

as such, they may be counted toward other<br />

requirements — either toward Division IV or<br />

V core or toward a minor or major in a science<br />

and technology discipline.<br />

Eight courses (24 hours) of STS elective<br />

courses from various departments for a total of<br />

30 hours, plus 15 hours of natural science or<br />

technology courses.<br />

Co-curricular requirements: STS majors must<br />

participate in at least six designated co-curricular<br />

activities — typically public lectures or other<br />

events concerned with STS issues. The program<br />

publishes a calendar of events that can be used<br />

to meet this requirement. Students must submit<br />

a report describing their impression of the event<br />

to the director of the STS program.<br />

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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