Gender, Science, and Technology

STSO-4560

In this course, students will engage with a variety of perspectives in science and technology studies, feminist theory, queer and transgender theory, cultural studies, science fiction, and other fields that explore how science and technology reciprocally contribute to and are shaped by cultural norms around gender. Students reflect on their own experiences with gender expectations and formulate their own questions and develop a research project over the course of the semester.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Offered as Cross-Listing Only
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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2023
2022
2021
2020
Gender, Science And Tech (4c) [PDII]
  • Eric Drumheller Schaffer
Seats Taken: 19/19
2019
Gender, Science And Tech (4c) [PDII]
  • Eric Drumheller Schaffer
Seats Taken: 20/19
2018
Gender, Science And Tech (4c) [PDII]
  • Eric Drumheller Schaffer
Seats Taken: 21/19
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Gender, Science And Tech (4c) [PDII]
  • Shailaja Valdiya
Seats Taken: 14/25
2010
2009
2008
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Linda Layne
Seats Taken: 16/25
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 29/30
2007
2006
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 10/25
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Linda Layne
Seats Taken: 17/25
2005
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Sharra L Vostral
Seats Taken: 10/25
2004
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Linda Layne
Seats Taken: 16/25
2003
2002
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Sharra L Vostral
Seats Taken: 20/35
Gender, Science And Tech (4c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 19/35
2001
2000
1999
Gender, Sci & Tech (4c)
  • Andrea A Rusnock
Seats Taken: 18/100
1998