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STS 302b: History of Science and Technology Since World War II
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An examination of major developments in science and technology since 1945, with particular emphasis on the social contexts and implications. The topics to receive special attention are: the origins and growth of systems theories (systems analysis, operations research, game theory, cybernetics), the development of molecular genetics from the double helix to sociobiology; and the evolution of telecommunications technologies. Mr. Challey. Prerequisites: 1 unit of natural science and 1 unit of modern history, or permission of instructor.
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STS 331b: Seminar in Archeological Method and Theory
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Anthropology 331b) Topic for 2008/9: Technology, Ecology, and Society. Ms. Johnson.
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STS 353b: Bio-Social Controversy
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Sociology 353b) Mr. McAulay.
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STS 360a: Issues in Bioethics
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Topic for 2007/08: To be announced.
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STS 364b: Seminar on Selected Topics in Law and Technology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Environmental Studies 364) This course explores the dynamic interrelationship between technology and law, through the study of environmental protection, law and policy. It is designed to analyze the reciprocal effects of our society, a developing jurisprudence and the advancement and use of science and technology on each other. Areas explored include American Constitutional, international, environmental, criminal, and property law. This course is taught using the same Socratic methods used in American law schools. Mr. Triebwasser.
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STS 367a: Mind,Culture,and Biology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Sociology 367) Mr. McAulay. Not offered in 2008/09.
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STS 370b: Feminism and Environmentalism
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Environmental Studies 370 and Women's Studies 370). Ms. Schneiderman. Not offered in 2008/09.
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STS 388b: Intellectual Property Law
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Political Science 388) This course examines the legal and theoretical foundations of domestic, international and transnational intellectual property law regimes. In covering the areas of patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and espionage law, as well as their intermingled legislative histories, students will gain in-depth knowledge of the prevailing domestic doctrines, as well as an understanding of how contemporary national policy is woven into international treaties and structures of transnational governance. Mr. Bennett.
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STS 399a: or b.Senior Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
or b.Senior Independent Work
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Two 2-hour periods 375a: Architectural Design III
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Visual Constructs. An examination of a number of visual constructs, analyzing the ways architects and urbanists have employed maps, models and projections to construct particular, partial views of the physical world. Using a series of mapping, drawing and diagramming exercises, students will analyze these constructs and then appropriate, expand upon, or hybridize established visualization techniques. Mr. Armborst.
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