Class 16206 STS 2500 - 001 (Lecture)
Science and Technology in Social and Global Context
Topic Engineering Ethics
Instructor Rosalyn Berne
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Rosalyn BerneTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmThornton Hall D222
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Enrollment: (Show Graph) 34 students (capacity 35)
Status: Open, Waitlist Available When Full
Units: 3
Meeting Dates: 01/19/2022 - 05/03/2022
Class Components: Lecture Required
Enrollment Requirements: None
Requirement Designation: None
Class Attributes: NCLC-LOWCOST
Grading: Graded
SIS Description: This course invites students to explore the implications of STS core concepts within a specific topical or disciplinary area, drawing out the implications of STS 1500 in depth. The course explores the social and global context of engineering, science and technology. Although writing and speaking skills are emphasized, more attention is given to course content and the students' analytical abilities. Prerequisites: STS 1500 or an equivalent STS course.
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