Drugs in History

STSO-4430

This course teaches basic historical, anthropological, and sociological concepts that can be used to make sense of a wide variety of contemporary phenomena students encounter in everyday life. The focus is on analyzing how licit and illicit drugs serve as "technologies" within specific social contexts or subcultures; what drug policy reveals about social, political, and economic organization; and the impacts of biomedical knowledge and practice on specific population groups. The course focuses on the representation of drug use and drug users in popular culture, science and medicine, and history and the social sciences.

4 credits Communication Intensive
Cross-listed with:

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 20/19
2022
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 20/19
2021
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 10/19
2020
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 9/10
2019
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 9/10
2018
2017
2016
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 10/10
2015
2014
2013
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 9/19
2012
2011
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 9/25
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 17/15
2010
2009
Drugs In History (4c) [CI]
  • Nancy D. Campbell
Seats Taken: 12/25
2008
2007