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Bachelor of Arts (Science, Technology and Society)

Modern science and technology underpin almost every feature of our society.  They impinge daily upon our lives and shape our futures. Science, Technology and Society (STS) is the interdisciplinary academic field which studies the origin, nature and social impact of science, technology and medicine, and seeks to inform science and technology policies for the future.

What are science and technology, and how have they developed?   What do scientists and technologists do?   What makes their knowledge ‘scientific’?  How do their activities affect us?   Can we influence their direction?   How will our future depend on them?  Can we solve the problems that seem to come with the opportunities?  Students in all fields need to confront these questions.

In the past generation there has been a revolution in our understanding of these issues.  Of the few STS teaching programs in Australian universities, Wollongong’s is one of the longest established, most comprehensive and most innovative.

STS can be studied as a major, leading to Honours and PhD programs.  A minor in STS, or individual STS subjects, can be selected as a suitable complement to a major in many other fields.

Major Study

A major in STS consists of 52 or 54 credit points, and comprises:

  • STS100 Social Aspects of Science and Technology (or equivalent if taken in 2004 or before)
  • STS278 Scientific and Technological Controversy
  • STS322 Politics in a Technological Society

PLUS

  • one other STS subject at 200- level,
  • two other STS subjects at 300-level,
  • one other STS subject at any level.

Minor Study

A minor in STS consists of 28 or 30 credit points from the schedule of the major. The minor includes one subject at each of the three levels.  Subjects in the minor may not be cross-counted with any other minor or major study.

Honours

See Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Study Program

Important note:   Some STS subjects at 200- and 300- levels have two versions:  8 credit point versions are listed in the General Schedule and 6 credit point versions are taken as electives in degrees from faculties offering 6 credit point subjects at upper levels. (See Electives for Non-Arts students in table below).  These upper-level 6 credit point subjects will not count towards the Arts degree nor the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies.

Subjects  
Session
Credit points
100 Level Subjects
STS100 Social Aspects of Science & Technology
Autumn
6
STS112 The Scientific Revolution: History, Philosophy and Politics of Science
Spring
6
STS116 Environment in Crisis: Technology and Society
Spring
6
STS120 Technology in Society: East and West
Spring
6
STS128 Computers in Society
Spring
6
200 Level Subjects
STS215 Globalisation: Technology ,Culture and Media
Autumn
8
STS218 Environment in Crisis: Technology and Society
Spring (Batemans Bay, Bega, Moss Vale & Shoalhaven only)
8
STS223 The Politics of Medicine and Health
Summer 2006/07
8
STS238 Changing Images of Nature and the Environment
Spring
8
STS250 From Molecular Genetics to Biotechnology
Autumn
8
STS278 Scientific and Technological Controversy
Spring
8
STS288 Science and the media
Autumn, Summer 2006/07
8
300 Level Subjects
CCS335 Electronic Cultures
Autumn
8
HIST342 Sickness and Death: Social History of Public Health in Australia
Spring
8
PHIL380 Bioethics
Spring
8
STS300 The Environmental Context
Autumn
8
STS322 Special Topics in the Social and Policy Aspects of Engineering
Autumn
6
STS335 The Politics of Risk
Spring
8
STS341 Technological Change, Popular Culture and New Media
Spring
8
STS360 Technology and Body Politics
n/o 2006
8
STS390 Media, War and Peace
Autumn
8
STS399 Research Topics in Science, Technology and Society
Spring / Autumn
8

Elective subjects for Non-Arts students
The following STS subjects are often taken as electives in the Faculties of Science and Engineering and can be taken in any degree where 6 credit point upper level subjects are the norm. They do not count in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies, or as Arts subjects in their combined degrees.

300-level
STS251 From Molecular Genetics to Biotechnology
Autumn
6
STS306 Special Topics in the Social and Policy Aspects of Engineering
Autumn / Spring
6
STS376 The Politics of Risk
Spring
6
 
 
 

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