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NAIS 377 - Indigenous Science and Technology Studies Science and technology are social endeavors that take place in a social, historical, and political context. This course explores Indigenous approaches to science and technology through a critical appraisal of key terms like “nature,” “culture,” and “environment.” Special attention will be given to the values and practices that shape knowledge production and impact how humans interact with the surrounding world.
Credits: 3
Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
Minimum Class Standing: Sophomore
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