Stanford University Bachelor degree Science Technology and Society

 
 


Stanford University Bachelor degree Science Technology and Society

Stanford University - Bachelor degree - Science - Technology and Society

 
 
Stanford University
Bachelor degree
Science
Technology and Society
 
Stanford's Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) offers undergraduates integrated studies of the natures and relationship of science, technology, and engineering, and of the social relations of science and technology. STS provides an arena for dialogue among students of engineering, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences--a common ground where important cross-disciplinary studies transcending the gaps between the technical and non-technical fields are not merely envisioned, but practiced.

The following Thematic Concentrations are a sequence of courses through which a B.A. major acquires more in-depth knowledge of and progressive competence in a particular STS issue, problem, or area of personal interest. The following concentrations are pre-certified (students can also design their own concentration):

1. Aesthetics
2. Development
3. History and Philosophy
4. Information and Society
5. Public Policy
6. Social Change
7. Work and Organizations

The STS Program also offers a B.S. degree.

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Bachelor degree - Science, Technology and Societyawarded in 2005.
 

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Stanford University
Stanford University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 17,747 students in Stanford, CA.
This school offers the following degrees:
Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.

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