Emergence of Modern Science

Course Number
HSOC 0100 920
Course Code
HSOC0100920
Course Key
81172
Day(s)
Tuesday
Thursday
Time
8:30am-12:20pm
8:30am-12:20pm
Instructor
TOMAR, KOYNA
Secondary Program
Fulfills
COL-SECTOR-Humanities&Soc Sci
COL-SECTOR-Nat Sci Across Disc
Course Description
During the last 500 years, science has emerged as a central and transformative force that continues to reshape everyday life in countless ways. This introductory course will survey the emergence of the scientific world view from the Renaissance through the end of the 20th century. By focusing on the life, work, and cultural contexts of those who created modern science, we will explore their core ideas and techniques, where they came from, what problems they solved, what made them controversial and exciting and how they relate to contemporary religious beliefs, politics, art, literature, and music. The course is organized chronologically and thematically. In short, this is a "Western Civ" course with a difference, open to students at all levels.
Crosslistings
HSOC0100920
Subject Area Vocab