Science, Technology, and Society, Minor

Requirements
CLT 2750Complex Leadership Challenges1
CLT 3000The Art of Statesmanship and the Civic Life3
CLT 3010The Art of Rhetoric and the Civic Life3
CLT 3500Civic Discourse3
CLT 3750The Empire of Modern Science3
Select one of the following3
The American Constitutional Tradition
Liberalism and Conservatism in America
Model U.S. Senate
Constitutional Democracy and Democratic Citizenship
Competing Theories of Justice
Special Topics in Civic Thought
American Economic History 1
Total Hours16
1

ECON 1150 and ECON 1200 are prerequisite courses for ECON 4410

  • Assess and respond to leadership challenges in applied science using principles and skills of liberal arts
  • Integrate lessons from leaders in engineering, academia, business, and politics in an applied science career
  • Students will practice the skills of disciplined communication and learn to apply these skills in the context of engineering leadership
  • Examine the intersection of technical expertise, government, and civic engagement