Courses in History of Science and Technology
Graduate
- History 591, The Origins of
Modern Science
- (Fall
2001) The Scientific World of Christiaan Huygens (Mahoney)
- (Spring
1997) Engineering Culture: Mechanical Arts, Mathematics, and
Mechanical
Philosophy (Henninger-Voss and Mahoney)
- History 592, Science in
Antiquity and the
Middle Ages
- (Spring 2000) Optics and Theories of
Light (Goulding)
- History 593, Science from the
Enlightenment
to the Present
- (Spring
1999) Models and Modeling: From the Armillary Sphere to the
Computer
(Mahoney)
- (Fall
2000) The Sciences of the Artificial (Mahoney)
- History 594, Introductory
Colloquium in
the History of Science I (Staff)
- History 595, Introductory
Colloquium in
the History of Science II (Staff)
- History 596, History of the Life
Sciences
- History 597, History of the
Physical and
Mathematical Sciences
- History 598, History of
Technology
- (Fall
2004) Computers and Organisms (Creager and Mahoney)
(Spring 2003)
The
World of Software (Mahoney)
(
Fall
1997) Computers and Organisms (Creager and Mahoney)
- History 599, Special Topics in
the History
of Science
- (Fall 1999) Science in Russia (Todes)
- (Spring 2000) Voyages of
Discovery/Conceptions of
the Human Body (Geison and Henninger-Voss)
- Program Seminar
Undergraduate
- History 290, The Scientific
World View
of Antiquity and the Middle Ages
- History
291: The Origins of Modern Science, 1500-1700 (Mahoney)
- History 292: Science in the
Modern World(Gordin)
- History 293, Science in a Global
Context(Burnett)
- History 394, Disease and Doctors
in the
Modern West (Tilley)
- History 396: History of Biology
(Creager)
- History
398: Technologies and Their Societies: Historical
Perspectives (Mahoney)
- History 490, Perspectives on the
Nature
and Development of Science (Staff)
- History 491, Problems in the
Development
of the Physical Sciences
- History 492, Problems in the
Development
of the Life Sciences