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SOCL11058 Science Technology and Society

Course details

This course provides an understanding of the importance of science in contemporary society, including its claims to knowledge and the ways such claims are validated. It assesses the impacts of technology on society as well as focusing upon five main questions which allow students to examine the ethical issues which underpin much contemporary scientific debate: Can Local Knowledges be Science; Who Owns Your Genes? Do Animals Have Rights? Should First World Technologies be Exported to Third World Nations? and, Is Technology Gender Neutral? The course is team-taught by academics from the bio-physical sciences, social sciences and the humanities.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: This course has no pre/co-requisites
Student Contribution Band: 1
EFTSL: 0.12500
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2007 Term Two BDG FLEX ROK
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