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Nov 30, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HUM 300 Science FictionFall-Spring Semesters
This course investigates the important role science fiction plays in cultures such as ours where science and technology are such visible and dominant institutions. Books, films, and other media such as radio programs and online video games that are part of the science fiction genre ask important questions about the nature of knowledge, reality, and progress, especially as they are shaped by science and technology; the nature and identity of humankind; morality; environments here on Earth as well as beyond; and many other issues. These questions are discussed within a science fiction context in this course.
3 credit hours Satisfies Constellations - Media and Popular Culture and Science and Technology for “Generation Next”
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