2022-2023 College Catalog 
    
    May 04, 2024  
2022-2023 College Catalog [***ATTENTION: THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG***]

HUM 205 - Technology and Human Values


Credits: 3
Lab/Lecture: Three lecture.

Explores the relationship between technological development and individual and social values in the Western World from ancient times through the present. Includes technologies connected with a variety of areas, such as medicine, printing, agricultural production, work, ethics, art and architecture.
Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to:
  1. gather, interpret and evaluate evidence;
  2. develop skills in analyzing and synthesizing information;
  3. provide an environment which values factual and rational interchange;
  4. develop skills which will enable them to become aware of faulty reasoning;
  5. develop skills in flexible and creative thinking;
  6. successfully complete the writing component to pass the class;
  7. pursue the above objectives through all of the following:
  8. frequent discussions encouraging students to develop skills in critical listening, thinking, and interacting;
  9. written discourse both in class and out of class;
  10. at least one oral presentation;
  11. writing assignments of increasing difficulty;
  12. a minimum of 2500 instructor-evaluated written words, including at least one paper of 1500 words, with two or more additional papers totaling at least 1000 words;
  13. at least one paper revised according to instructor comments and suggestions.
  14. describe the development of selected technologies over time, and the impact of these developments on humanistic values;
  15. employ a variety of approaches to the discussion of issues surrounding the development and implementation of selected technologies;
  16. identify and analyze, orally and in writing, the moral and ethical considerations that may accompany technological innovation;
  17. explain connections between selected technologies and the effects they produce on humans as individuals, and in a social context;
  18. describe how technological innovation can change human behavior and human values;
  19. describe ways in which technology impacts the non-human world;
  20. outline some of the ways in which technology affects students’ own lives;
  21. organize information from multiple sources into a unified presentation;
  22. identify and compare different points of view or perspectives regarding specific technological innovations;
  23. design a project or presentation documenting the social and ethical implications of a selected technological development;
  24. describe how technology can produce unintended consequences;
  25. analyze sociological, ethical, historical and cultural aspects of the works.


Pre/Corequisite(s): ENG 102 .
General Education: Arts/Humanities.
Special Requirement(s): Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry; Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness.