Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 University Catalog 
    
2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Science, Technology, and Society Minor: 30 units


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Index of Academic Programs

Offered by: College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences, Philosophy Department

The Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Minor is an interdisciplinary program which integrates knowledge in the natural sciences and in technology as well as in the humanities and social sciences. However, the goals of the STS Minor are quite different from those of the STS Major, and the Minor serves a distinct group of students.

The STS Minor requires science, engineering, and other technology majors to systematically consider the historical, social, cultural, political, and ethical aspects of science and technology. This gives science and technology majors a better understanding of important practical aspects of science and technology, in particular, the complex interaction between science and technology on the one hand and society on the other. Such practical understanding helps put in clearer focus such issues as political influence on science and technology funding, and the public understanding of science and technology.

In providing this broadening of perspective on science and technology, the STS Minor prepares science and technology majors to be better sensitive to social needs and to better understand the public’s complex reaction to science and technology. In addition, the STS Minor also facilitates communication across disciplinary standpoints, even across standpoints as diverse as those in the natural sciences, engineering, the humanities, and the social sciences.

In sum, the STS Minor provides science and technology majors with a sense of how science and technology exists in a broader human context. (By contrast the Major opens opportunities for writing- and argument-intensive science- and technology-related careers (such as those in science- and technology-related law and public policy) which are alternative to careers as scientists and technologists.)

Peter Ross, Director

www.cpp.edu/~class/science-technology-society/

Minor Electives: 21 units


Qualifying Foundation in Science and Technology: 12 units


12 units from a Qualifying Foundation in Science and Technology (i.e. a Major or Minor in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Geological Sciences, Kinesiology and Health Promotion, Mathematics and Statistics, or Physics and Astronomy; a Major in Aerospace Engineering, Chemical and Materials Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering; a Minor in Energy Engineering or Materials Engineering; a Major or Minor in Computer Information Systems; a Major in Architecture or Landscape Architecture; a Major or Minor in Animal and Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Food Science, or Plant Science; the Environmental Health Specialist Minor; the Geographical Information Systems Minor; the Physiology Minor; or the Anthropology Major with the Archeology Option, or the Geography Major with the Environmental Studies or Geospatial Analysis Options).

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Index of Academic Programs