Sociology

SOCY 123 Global and Transnational Perspectives in Science and Technology Studies

Examines transnational dimensions of science, technology, and medicine, with special attention to knowledge production, scientific practices, and therapeutics outside of North America and Western Europe. Students develop a conceptual foundation to analyze the global scale and impacts of scientific research.

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to junior and senior sociology, anthropology, biology B.A., biotechnology, biochemistry and molecular biology, community studies, critical race and ethnic studies, feminist studies, global and community health BA and BS, history, legal studies, Latin American and Latino studies/sociology combined, politics, science and justice, and global information and social enterprise studies majors, proposed majors and minors.

Credits

5

General Education Code

PE-T