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ST 112s Science: Technology,and Society
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Critical perspectives on the social aspects of science and technology in our lives, in the world around us, and throughout history. Issues include gender, communications, war, and the environment. Four credit hours. S. FLEMING
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ST 197Aj Ethics: of Stem Cells
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Biology 197A. Three credit hours. N. JUDE
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ST 197Bj World: Environmental History of the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Colby College
In the twentieth century, science and technology became synonymous not only with growth and prosperity, but also with their often unintended consequences. An examination of the significant interaction between people, the tools of science and technology, and natural environments. Explores how a society's values and aspirations are imprinted on the land and how the interplay between nature and science has shaped social organization, patterns of power, and production of goods. Stresses the variety and diversity of worldwide human experience and investigates how some societies succeeded or failed in occupying particular environments. Three credit hours. H. POTTS
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ST 213f Astronomy: since 1609
4.00 Credits
Colby College
History of astronomy from Galileo's telescope and the publication of Kepler's Astronomia Nova in 1609 through subsequent and recent technologies, theories, and discoveries in astrophysics and space science. Emphasis on primary texts, historical explanation, and observing the sky with Galilean and modern instruments. Three observing evenings TBA. Satisfies the non-laboratory natural science requirement. Four credit hours. N. FLEMING
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ST 215 Weather: Climate,and Society
4.00 Credits
Colby College
A comprehensive introduction to the science of global change and its social dimensions. Topics include the composition, structure, and circulation of Earth's atmosphere and oceans; air pollution; ozone depletion; El Ni o; and climate change. Four credit hours. N.
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ST 215 Weather - Climate,and Society
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ST 244 Changing: Notions of Progress
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as History 244. Three credit hours. H.
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ST 244 Changing - Notions of Progress
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ST 245s Science: Race,and Gender
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as Biology 245. Four credit hours. TILDEN
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ST 245s Science - Race,and Gender
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ST 246s Luddite: Rantings:A Historical Critique of Big Technology
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Listed as History 246. Four credit hours. H. JOSEPHSON
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ST 246s Luddite - Rantings:A Historical Critique of Big Technology
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ST 253 Energy: Presence,Energy Futures
4.00 Credits
Colby College
We live energy-intensive lives and benefit immensely. However, along with this power have come many social, economic, and environmental problems, as well as concerns about the longevity of energy resources. We will look at uses of energy since the industrial revolution and consider fundamental questions about the sustainability of our high-energy lifestyle. Students may not get credit for both this course and Science, Technology, and Society 298 completed in spring 2007 or 2008. Four credit hours. S.
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ST 271s History: of Science in America
4.00 Credits
Colby College
A seminar on the social, intellectual, and institutional development of science in America from native contact to the present. Topics include scientists' roles in government, education, and industry; science in war; women in science; and the emergence of America as a leading scientific nation. Four credit hours. H. FLEMING
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