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1. Six full-course equivalents as follows. Note: Some of the courses listed have prerequisites. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that prerequisites are completed.
STAS 325: Technology Within
Contemporary Society
STAS 327: Science in Society
STAS 341: New Media, Technology
and Society
STAS 343: Canadian Science Policy
and Technology Development
STAS 591: Integrative Seminar
General Studies 300: Heritage I -
Perspective
General Studies 500: Heritage II
- Integration
History 477.01, 477.02
Philosophy 367
2. An approved 400-level half course in any area of science, technology or science-based Social Sciences courses.
Science-based Social Sciences
courses approved for Science, Technology and Society required Science courses:
Anthropology 404, 413, 435, 451,
505, 523, 552, 553, 571, 589
Archaeology 413, 415, 417, 437,
453, 471, 493, 506, 507, 517, 523, 533, 555, 589, 595, 596, 599
Environmental Science 401, 501,
502, 503, 504, 505
Geography 401, 403, 405, 409,
413, 415, 417, 433, 437, 439, 445, 457, 503, 511, 515, 519, 523, 531, 533, 537,
539, 557, 590, 599
Psychology 407, 411, 425, 427,
451, 455, 461, 463, 465, 467, 469, 471, 473, 475, 476, 479, 491, 497, 504, 505,
511, 573, 591, 598
Transportation Studies 473, 499, 503, 599
For more information on the specific STAS courses visit the University Calendar.
Two full-course equivalents from the following list:
Anthropology 341, 473
Biology 307
Communications Studies 201
Economics 373, 377, 379
General Studies 301, 407 (The
topic for GNST 301[GNST301] must be approved by the Program Director or
Assistant Dean, Student Affairs.)
Geography 321
Greek and Roman Studies 321
History 371, 373
Innovation 321, 323
Philosophy 467, 517, 567
Science, Technology and Society
201, 401, 407, 421, 505
Sociology 331, 333, 435
1. At least eight and one-half full-course equivalents taken from the lists of courses constituting the Major Field. The topic selected under the Major Field will determine whether the BA or the BSc degree is awarded. Students completing the BSc in Science, Technology and Society must include a minimum of seven full-course equivalents in Science and/or Area III Social Sciences courses within their total program.
2. Intercultural Requirement: the Intercultural Requirement can be satisfied in one of the following ways:
(a) Certificate of fluency in
another language. Please consult with the Assistant Dean (Student Affairs).
OR
(b) Term abroad program or
international study either through approved individual study or a field school
program. This option requires approval of the Assistant Dean (Student Affairs).
OR
(c) Completion of a Minor program
in African Studies, East Asian Studies, Indigenous Studies, Latin American
Studies, South Asian Studies, or in any second language.
OR
(d) Two full-course equivalents
from the courses listed under the section Intercultural
Requirement.
3. Breadth Requirement: four full-course equivalents from courses offered by the Faculties of Fine Arts, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. Of the required four full-course equivalents, students must take at least one full-course equivalent in at least two Faculties. Courses counted toward other requirements may also be counted toward the Breadth Requirement.
4. A maximum of eight full-course equivalents may be at the junior level.
5. Not more than ten of the required 20 full courses may be transferred from other institutions. A maximum of four full-course equivalents of the required courses in the program may be transferred from other institutions.
6. A maximum of one full-course equivalent physical activity course (Dance Education Activity/Theory and Physical Education Activity/Theory) may be credited towards degree program requirements.
7. All prerequisites must be met with a "C-" or better.
Note: Considerable flexibility is possible. Ideally, you should take 300-level courses in your second year and 400-level courses in your third year. However, this structure is not rigid. If a course you want or need is not available in the year suggested, you can take it in a different year as long as it is not a prerequisite for a later course. Check the Calendar carefully for prerequisites.
All programs: In addition to the specific courses recommended below, take core and option courses toward your major in each year, and fill other slots with courses toward the Breadth and Intercultural requirements. Take additional open option courses in areas of interest (or as part of building a Minor Program) to bring the total number of courses to 20 full-course equivalents by the time you graduate.
Undecided: In your first year, take as broad a selection of courses as possible in areas that you think might interest you.
First Year:
STAS 201
GNST 201 (recommended)
Junior Science (prerequisite for 400-level Science)
Second Year:
GNST 300
STAS 325, 327, 341, 343
PHIL 367
Intermediate Science prerequisites for 400-level Science
Additional option courses in STAS
Third Year:
GNST 500
HTST 477.01, 477.02
400-level Science course
Additional core and option courses in STAS
Fourth Year:
STAS 591
Any remaining core and option courses in Science, Technology
and Society
Open options to bring the total to 20 FCE
Africa
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Middle East
Archaeology
325 Native North America
Anthropology
213,
335,
337,
355,
419 South Asia
Art
History 323
Anthropology
399,
473
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In your final year, you may wish to take an Honours program. Honours in Science, Technology and Society is excellent preparation for graduate school, but you may also be interested in Honours for the opportunity to explore a topic in depth for eight months in close consultation with a supervisor. For details see http://www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/honours
In later years you may choose to enrich your educational experience through a number of other opportunities such as courses that integrate learning with a community-based service project (GNST 407) or deepen your learning by acting as a peer mentor for junior students while you learn the theoretical background of knowledge building (GNST 507 and 509). See http://www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/special for a wide variety of ways to enrich your experience in the Faculty of Communication and Culture.