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Oct 03, 2024
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HIST 2905 - Technology in World History From hand tools, stirrups, and windmills to lasers, batteries, and biotechnology, human history and technology can only be understood together. This course explores the ways in which technology has shaped human society from antiquity to the twentieth century. Beginning with a chronological survey that highlights key moments in in pre-modern societies, it then focuses on important themes in the last several centuries. These themes include transportation, industry, agriculture, war, and the environment, among others. In this way, technology provides a critical perspective for understanding modernization in a global context.
Credit Hours: 3 General Education Code: 2SS Repeat/Retake Information: May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts. Lecture/Lab Hours: 3.0 lecture Grades: Eligible Grades: A-F,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I Learning Outcomes: - Students will be able to describe the social and ecological impact of human technological innovation with reference to specific historical moments.
- Students will be able to identify major technological developments in world history and describe the particular circumstances affecting them.
- Students will be able to write an essay on the mutually contingent relationship between technology and society using a variety examples from course materials.
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