HSCI3715

HSCI 3715 - History of Modern Technology: Waterwheels to the Web (3-4 Cr.) Historical Perspectives, Technology and Society

History of Science & Technology (11142) TIOT - College of Science and Engineering

HSCI 3715 - History of Modern Technology: Waterwheels to the Web (3-4 Cr.) Historical Perspectives, Technology and Society

Course description

This course explores the many technological systems that have come to span our globe, alongside the widespread persistence of traditional technologies. We start with the earliest glimmerings of modernity and industrialization, and move on in time to the building of global technological networks. How have people changed their worlds through technologies like steam engines and electronics? Is it a paradox that many traditional agricultural and household technologies have persisted? How have technologies of war remade the global landscape? We ask how business and government have affected technological entrepreneurs, from railroads to technologies of global finance. We end by considering the tension between technologies that threaten our global environment and technologies that offer us hopes of a new world.

Minimum credits

3

Maximum credits

4

Is this course repeatable?

No

Grading basis

OPT - Student Option

Discussion

Lecture

Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for:

00420

This course fulfills the following Liberal Education requirement(s)

Historical Perspectives, Technology and Society

Typically offered term(s)

Every Fall & Spring