Course Schedule - Fall Semester 2005

     

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ANTH 235 001 (CRN: 10569)

NANOTECH: CONTENT AND CONTEXT

Long Title: NANOTECHNOLOGY: CONTENT AND CONTEXT
Department: Anthropology
Instructors:
Hutchinson, John
Kelty, Christopher M.
Meeting: 9:25AM - 10:40AM TR (22-AUG-2005 - 2-DEC-2005) 
Part of Term: Full Term
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Method of Instruction: Face to Face
Credit Hours: 3
Course Syllabus:
 
Section Max Enrollment: 52
Section Enrolled: 30
Total Cross-list Max Enrollment: 52
Total Cross-list Enrolled: 44
Enrollment data as of: 18-MAY-2024 9:32AM
 
Additional Fees: None
 
Final Exam: Final Exam Unknown
 
Description: Nanotechnology is science and engineering resulting from the manipulation of matter's most basic building blocks: atoms and molecules. This course is designed for humanities and science students who want to explore the content of nanotechnology, (e.g.., the methods of visualization, experimentation, and manufacture, and technical feasibility) with the social context of nanotechnology (issues of ethics, regulation, risk assessment, history, funding, intellectual property, controversy and conflict). Preference will be given to freshmen and sophomore students. Register for CHEM 235 to receive Group 3 distribution credit; register for ANTH 235 to receive Group 2 distribution credit. You may receive credit only for one group, not both. Cross-list: CHEM 235.