BIOL1942

BIOL 1942 - The History, Science, and Politics of Genetics and Reproduction (3 Cr.) Technology and Society, Freshman Seminar

College of Biological Sciences - Adm (10845) TCBS - College of Biological Sciences

BIOL 1942 - The History, Science, and Politics of Genetics and Reproduction (3 Cr.) Technology and Society, Freshman Seminar

Course description

In this seminar, students will read, discuss, debate, and generally engage with a myriad of issues surrounding the science of genetics and the application of revolutionary technologies to human reproduction. Students will explore topics and controversies relating to the past, present, and future of human sexual activity and human reproduction, and how reproductive technologies (such as in vitro fertilization) have helped shape our modern society. Through the use of both fiction and non-fiction literature, students will learn the details of current scientific breakthroughs such as "designer babies." This seminar aims to engage students in an exploration of their personal beliefs about the roles of science, the government, and also religious institutions on human reproductive rights.

Minimum credits

3

Maximum credits

3

Is this course repeatable?

No

Grading basis

A-F - A-F Grade Basis

Lecture

Requirements

001475

This course fulfills the following Liberal Education requirement(s)

Technology and Society

Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?

No

Typically offered term(s)

Every Fall