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Course Description for ES/WGS 350: Gender, Race, Science, Technology (F, USCP)
This course examines the complex relationships between gender, race, science, and technology in historical and contemporary contexts. This examination highlights the role of ethical, social, cultural, political, and economic factors in determining historical and contemporary meanings of scientific and technical practice, as well as knowledge and beliefs about gender, race, class, and sexuality. The course also asks students to engage with reform efforts that seek to create more socially responsible scientific and technical knowledge production and decision-making practices (Fulfills GE F, USCP).

At Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, this course functions as:
 * A required course in the Comparative Ethnic Studies major
 * An elective course in the Ethnic Studies minor
 * An elective course in the Women's & Gender Studies minor
 * A required course in the Culture, Society & Technology concentration in the Liberal Arts & Engineering Studies major
 * A course that fulfills the General Education Area F: Technology requirement
 * A course that fulfills the United States Cultural Pluralism requirement

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