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Course Schedule—Fall 2004

History of Science & Technology

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

140.105 (H,S)

HISTORY OF MEDICINE: ANTIQUITY TO SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION (3) Bylebyl  Limit 25 per section Cross-listed with Public Health Studies

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

MT 10

W 10

W 10

140.321 (H,S)

THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION (3) Friesen Staff    Limit 20 per section

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

MT 11

W 11

W 11

140.323 (H,S)

THE NATURAL AND THE ARTIFICIAL: THE CONCEPT OF THE MAN-MADE MAN (3) Kargon    Limit 25     The concept of the artificial human from the Golem to the android illustrating changing relationships of science to society and ideas of human nature.

Lec.

T 2-4:30

140.384 (H,S)
              (W)

INSPIRING WONDER: THE TECHNOLOGY OF MUSEUMS (3) Marsh   Limit 15 Does a collection of old stuff have the power to inspire, educate, and entertain?  Explore behind the scenes at museums and craft your own exhibit.  Field trips to local museums.
Dean’s Teaching Fellowship Course

Sec. 01

ThF 1-2:30
ThF 10:30-12

140.411 (H,S)

SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (2) Leslie

Sec. 01

TBA

280.156 (H,S) THE INVENTION OF TROPICAL DISEASE (3) Goodyear   Limit 15 Freshmen only   Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
Sec. 01
TTh 12:30-2
300.315 (H) MIND & MATTER  Marrati/ Leys Refer to graduate course 300.657cross-listing in Humanities Center for description. Course added 9/16/04.
Sec. 01
Th 1-4
300.357 (H) (W) FREUD & CULTURE (3) Leys  Limit 20 A critical examination of texts by Freud and his commentators on the origins of ethics, religion, and culture.  Cross-listed with Anthropology and Humanities Center
Sec. 01
 F 1-3

360.385 (H)
(W)

THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION (3) Berger/ Leslie   Limit 20 See description under Interdepartmental listings   Cross-listed with Art and Interdepartmental

Sec. 01

T 6-9pm

140.501

INDEPENDENT STUDY

   

140.601

HISTORY OF SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND TECHNOLOGY: METHODS, APPROACHES, PERSPECTIVES Leslie

Sec. 01

T 2-4

140.641

DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIUM Kargon/Kingsland/Comfort

Sec. 01

Th 3-5

140.695

TOPICS IN EARLY MODERN MEDICINE Fissell  This course examines themes in the social and cultural history of early-modern medicine, including patients, practitioners, medical theories, institutions and practices.  Taught in East Baltimore

Sec. 01

T 2

140.701

HISTORY OF MEDICINE: ANTIQUITY TO SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION  Bylebyl  Graduate students only Lecture meets with 140.105

Lec.

Sec. 01

MT 10

W TBA

140.710

SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION Kargon/ Kingsland

Sec. 01

Th 10-12

140.713

SCIENCE AND EXPLORATION Kingsland     Scientific theories and practices in the context of exploration, early modern to the present.  Seminar is organized around student-led presentations on specific explorations and scientific studies.

Sec. 01

W 2-4

300.657 MIND & MATTER  Marrati/ Leys   Cross-listed with Philosophy, Anthropology, and Humanities Center
Sec. 01
Th 1-4
300.671 STANLEY CAVELL’S “THE CLAIM OF REASON”  deVries  Cross-listed with Anthropology, English, German, Humanities Center, Philosophy and Romance Languages and Literatures
Sec. 01
  Th 10-1

140.801

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Kargon

   

140.811

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Kingsland

   

140.831

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Leslie

   

140.835

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Principe

   

140.853

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Packard

   

140.861

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Bylebyl

   

140.871

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Marks

   

140.873

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Comfort

   

140.891

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Todes

   

140.893

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Fissell

   

140.895

DIRECTED READING AND DISSERTATION Mooney

   

 

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