Science Studies

STSO-6200

A broad survey of the field of science studies from the vantage point of various disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives that have contributed to the development of science studies. The texts, theories, and arguments that were important for the historical development of the field are covered, as well as contemporary issues. The seminar provides the resources and develops the skills needed for understanding, criticizing, constructing, and developing research in the field.

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Offered as Cross-Listing Only
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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
Science Studies (3c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 5/10
2022
2021
Science Studies (3c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 9/10
2020
2019
Science Studies (3c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 11/10
2018
Science Studies (3c)
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 10/19
2017
2016
2015
Science Studies (3c)
  • Michael A Fortun
Seats Taken: 7/15
2014
2013
2012
Science Studies (3c)
  • Atsushi Akera
Seats Taken: 10/20
2011
2010
Science Studies (3c)
  • Michael A Fortun
Seats Taken: 9/10
2009
2008
Science Studies (3c)
  • Sal Restivo
Seats Taken: 7/20
2007
Science Studies (3c)
  • Ron B Eglash
Seats Taken: 6/20
2006
Science Studies (3c)
  • Kim Fortun
Seats Taken: 6/20
2005
Science Studies (3c)
  • Rayvon David Fouche
Seats Taken: 4/20
2004
Science & Social Theory (3c)
  • Ron B Eglash
Seats Taken: 11/20
2003
Science & Social Theory (3c)
  • Linda Layne
Seats Taken: 8/20
2002
Science & Social Theory (3c)
  • Sal Restivo
Seats Taken: 13/20
2001
2000
1999
Science & Social Theory (3c)
  • David J Hess
Seats Taken: 9/100
1998