Science, Technology, and Society

Founded in 1976, the Program in Science, Technology, and Society attempts to increase human understanding of the human-built world.

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Course # Course Title Term
STS.001 Technology in American History Spring 2006
STS.002 Toward the Scientific Revolution Fall 2003
STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science Fall 2010
STS.005 Disease and Society in America Fall 2005
STS.006J Bioethics Spring 2009
STS.007 Technology in History Fall 2010
STS.010 Neuroscience and Society Spring 2010
STS.011 American Science: Ethical Conflicts and Political Choices Fall 2007
STS.014 Principles and Practice of Science Communication Spring 2006
STS.025J Making the Modern World: The Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective Fall 2009
STS.029J The Civil War and Reconstruction Fall 2005
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STS.034 Science Communication: A Practical Guide Fall 2011
STS.035 The History of Computing Spring 2004
STS.036 Technology and Nature in American History Spring 2008
STS.038 Energy and Environment in American History: 1705-2005 Fall 2006
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STS.042J Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman: Physics in the 20th Century Spring 2011
STS.049J Technology and Gender in American History Spring 2004
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STS.050 The History of MIT Spring 2011
STS.060J The Anthropology of Biology Spring 2009
STS.062J Drugs, Politics, and Culture Spring 2006
STS.065J The Anthropology of Sound Spring 2008
STS.067 Scientific Visualization across Disciplines: A Critical Introduction Spring 2005
STS.069 Technology in a Dangerous World Fall 2002
STS.075J Technology and Culture Fall 2006
STS.085 Ethics and the Law on the Electronic Frontier Fall 2005
STS.086J The Anthropology of Computing Fall 2004
STS.S28 Godzilla and the Bullet Train: Technology and Culture in Modern Japan Fall 2005
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