
Science, Technology, Health and Society develops critical awareness of the methods and limits of scientific inquiry, while fostering observational and analytical skills and skills in quantitative analysis and deductive reasoning. Through rigorous courses, a variety of electives, and a final thesis, students gain an understanding of the technical and social dimensions of science and technology, become better-informed citizens as they hone critical interdisciplinary-research, writing, and communication skills.
Our goal is to develop and promote policies that expand the contribution of science and technology to human welfare. Science and technology are not isolated activities: they are inextricably linked to every other … Read More..







