STS 1010

Engineering, Technology, and Society

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Course Description

Introduces the nature of engineering knowledge and practice; the influential role of engineering in shaping the world; and the ways in which social institutions, practices, and values influence engineers' work. A variety of readings explore these topics. Framed as an introduction to the profession, the course promotes creative and critical thinking as well as the skills needed for communications in engineering practice, including oral presentations, written proposals, technical descriptions, memoranda, and abstracts. Drawing on a range of sources, students also complete a substantial research project that integrates course topics.


  • Thomas Finger

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    Spring 2010

  • Kathryn Neeley

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    3.00

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    Spring 2010

  • Jonas Hart

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    Spring 2010

  • Aidyn Mills

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    Spring 2010

  • Amy Gilbert

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    Spring 2010

  • Carolyn Vallas

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    3.10

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    Summer 2010

  • Rosanne Welker

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    3.10

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    Summer 2010