Science, Technology & Society Field Group

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At Pitzer College, Field Groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses.

Science, Technology and Society (STS) is an interdisciplinary field that studies:

  • The conditions under which the production, distribution and utilization of scientific knowledge and technological systems occur.
  • The consequences of these activities upon different groups of people. 

STS builds on the history and philosophy of science and technology, sociology and anthropology, policy studies, and cultural and literary studies; all of which shape the modes of analysis deployed in the field. 

The intercollegiate program brings together courses taught in a variety of departments, and is divided into three principal areas: 

  1. History of science and technology 
  2. Philosophy of science and technology
  3. Social science approaches to technology and science

Courses explore the effects of science and technology on society and culture; the politics of socio-technical systems; science policy in national and international contexts; the social and environmental risks vs. benefits of technological and scientific advancement and, more specifically, cover topics such as the political economy of pollution, the culture of the scientific laboratory, theories of race and genetic engineering, social networking and the Internet, the body and politics of health.

Students majoring in STS are well prepared to pursue graduate study in related field and also have a solid foundation for work as: 

  • Science journalists
  • Policy researchers and advisers
  • Science educators 
  • Design and business consultants
  • Advocates of change around issues such as gender and science 
  • Renewable energy and the social effects of the information revolution

In addition, STS is an excellent academic background for students intending to pursue careers in:

  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Business
  • Education

 

Science, Technology & Society Program

Visit the Science, Technology & Society Program page to learn more about major requirements, learning objectives, and student stories. 

Science, Technology & Society Program

Science, Technology & Society Field Group Advisers

Professor Geoffrey Herrera
Geoffrey Herrera
  • Fletcher Jones Associate Professor of Political Studies
  • Political Studies Field Group

Bernard 216

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Professor Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley
  • Professor of Philosophy
  • Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Science, Technology & Society Field Groups
  • IRB Chair

Fletcher 224

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Jemma Lorenat
  • Associate Professor of Mathematics
  • Mathematics Field Group

Bernard Hall 209

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Andre Wakefield
  • Professor of History
  • History Field Group

Scott Hall 226

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