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History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Bachelor of Arts

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History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Major Requirements

(Also see Requirements for a Bachelor's Degree.)

Offered in cooperation with the Institute of the History of Medicine, this major allows students to combine substantive work in science with study of the social and historical context of modern science, medicine, and technology. The aim of the program is to produce graduates who are scientifically literate and technically competent, and who at the same time understand science and medicine not as static, disinterested enterprises but rather as modes of thought that have developed in specific social contexts.

The major is appropriate for any student planning a career in science, medicine, or engineering. It is also appropriate for a variety of careers where an informed knowledge of science and technology and their impact on society is important. Such careers include broad areas of business and industry, journalism, teaching, museum work, and specialized areas of law and public policy.

Course List

Code Title Credits
Survey Courses 1
Select two of the following: 6
History of Medicine
History of Modern Medicine
History of Science: Antiquity To Renaissance
Rise Of Modern Science
Scientific Revolution
Additional History of Science, Medicine & Technology Courses 2
Two history of science, medicine & technology courses at any level 6
Four 300 level or above history of science, medicine & technology courses 12
Science, Math, or Engineering Courses (Science & Data Foundational Ability Tag)
Nine credits of 200-level or higher Science & Data courses 9
Twenty-one credits of Science & Data courses at any level 21
Total Credits 54

1 : Other courses might serve to fulfill the survey course requirement with permission of the director of undergraduate studies.

2 : Courses that apply must be offered by the department (AS.140.xxx) or cross-listed by it.  AS.140.411 Senior Research Seminar and AS.140.412 Research Seminar may not be used towards this requirement.

Sample Program of Study

A typical program might include the following sequence of courses:

First Year
First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits
AS.140.1xx First Year Seminar or other AS.140.xxx elective 3 AS.140.xxx HSMT elective above 100 level 3
Any level Science & Data course 3 Any level Science & Data course 3
Any level Science & Data course 3
6 9
Second Year
First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits
Survey course such as AS.140.105 or AS.140.321 3 Survey course such as AS.140.106 or AS.140.302 3
200 level or above Science & Data course 3 200 level or above Science & Data course 3
200 level or above Science & Data course 3
6 9
Third Year
First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits
300 level or above AS.140.xxx HSMT elective 3 300 level or above AS.140.xxx HSMT elective 3
300 level or above AS.140.xxx HSMT elective 3 Any level Science & Data course 3
Any level Science & Data course 3 Any level Science & Data course 3
9 9
Fourth Year
First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits
(Optional) 3 (Optional) 2
300 level or above AS.140.xxx HSMT elective 3 Any level Science & Data course 3
6 5
Total Credits 59

Honors in the Major

Students who demonstrate excellence in course work are eligible to write an honors thesis (AS.140.411 Senior Research Seminar and AS.140.412 Research Seminar) in their final year for additional credits. Students must have outstanding recommendations from two department members to be eligible for the thesis. Departmental honors are conferred if a student has a GPA of 3.5 or better in major requirements and receives a grade of A- or better on the thesis.