History of Science, Technology, and Medicine

Academic Level
Graduate, Undergraduate
Term
Semester, Summer

The History of Science, Technology, and Medicine is a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that studies these areas in their broad cultural context. The field's rapid growth stems from the increasing recognition that science, technology, and medicine are themselves among the most important cultural phenomena of the modern age. The program integrates faculty and students from several departments and programs at the U of M. Each faculty member has a joint appointment in a department in the College of Science and Engineering, the Medical School, or the College of Biological Sciences.

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    HSTM, HMED, Hist, Biol, Phys
  • Undergraduate-level classes are 1000-4000. Graduate-level classes are 5000-7000.

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