Snake River valley, southwest of Boise, Idaho, June 2003

Snake River Valley southwest of Boise, Idaho
(June 2003)

Professor Julie R. Newell

STS 2400:

Core Course Information

Southern Polytechnic State University


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SPSU 2003-2004catalog description:
Prerequisites: ENGL 1101
An interdisciplinary course exploring the development and integration, both historical and contemporary, of science, technology, and society. The course seeks to help students better understand the world in which they live, the broader implications of their major course of study, and the complex social, ethical, and moral choices presented by modern science and technology.

This is a two-credit course satisfying one of the two requirements in Area B (Institutional Options) of the core.

STS 2400 is taught by a number of faculty from various departments on numerous topics. Everyone who teaches it must base their course on the STS 2400 Master Syllabus.

Master Syllabus
and How To Submit a Course Proposal

 

STS Analysis Tool
(expanded version)

Examples
(Dr. Newell's Courses)

current

past

Wait List Procedures

 

 

Contact Information

E-mail: jnewell@spsu.edu
Voice: 678-915-7481
Fax: 678-915-4949

Office: J-305B
Office Hours Summer 2008
You can generally expect me to be on campus

Monday thru Thursday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm
(the University is closed on Friday to conserve energy)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Newell is the campus STS Coordinator. Please feel free to contact her with any questions about the nature and content of this course, section scheduling or registration, or possible substitutions of courses you have taken before coming to SPSU.


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