STS 4500
STS and Engineering Practice
Course Description
STS 2600 and STS 2000 or STS 3000 level (or writing requirement equivalent) course
This course engages students with the idea that success in posing and solving engineering problems requires attention to the social dimensions of professional endeavors and practice. STS theories and methods are applied to student thesis projects. Students produce a prospectus for the undregraduate thesis project. Students must be in residence to take this course. Students are not permitted to take STS 4500 and STS 4600 simultaneously. Prereq: STS 2600 and STS 2000 or STS 3000 level (or writing requirement equivalent) course. 4th Year Engineering or by instructor permission for early graduation.
Instructors
Coleen Carrigan
Fall 2026
William Davis
Fall 2026
Joshua Earle
Fall 2026
Rider Foley
Fall 2026
MC Forelle
Fall 2026
Pedro Francisco
Fall 2026
Benjamin Laugelli
Fall 2026
Sean Murray
Fall 2026
Karina Ripley
Fall 2026
Bryn Seabrook
Fall 2026
Kent Wayland
Fall 2026
Caitlin Wylie
Fall 2026