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Genetic Engineering and Society (GES)

³Ò·¡³§Ìý506/·¡±·°ÕÌý506ÌýÌýPrinciples of Genetic Pest ManagementÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Introduction to the biological aspects of genetic pest management (GPM). Genetic techniques for GPM, including historical uses (such as the sterile insect technique) and approaches that are currently in development. Practical issues relating to the deployment of GPM, including ecological and economic considerations.

Typically offered in Fall only

Offered in Even Years

³Ò·¡³§Ìý508/°ä°¿²ÑÌý508ÌýÌýEmerging Technologies and SocietyÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Provides frameworks for understanding emerging technologies and their social, political, and cultural contexts. Presents historical case studies, ethnographic accounts, and theoretical perspectives that introduce students to ways of thinking about science and technology, nature and culture, and democracy and expertise. Graduate standing is required.

Typically offered in Spring only

³Ò·¡³§Ìý591ÌýÌýSpecial Topics in Genetic Engineering and SocietyÌýÌý(1-6 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Special topics and experimental course offerings in Genetic Engineering and Society.

Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer

³Ò·¡³§Ìý609ÌýÌýColloquium in Genetic Engineering and SocietyÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Seminar-type discussions and lectures on specialized and advanced topics in Genetic Engineering and Society.

Prerequisite: Graduate Standing

Typically offered in Fall and Spring