Undergraduate Minor

Minor in Science and Society

Program:
Minor in Science and Society
Plan Code:
LBSCS_MNUN
Program Level:
Undergraduate
Award Type:
Minor Undergraduate
College:
Lyman Briggs College
Department:
Lyman Briggs Dean


Excerpt from the official Academic Programs Catalog:

Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog.
Students must consult their advisors to learn which specific requirements apply to their degree programs.


Lyman Briggs College

Undergraduate Program

Minor in Science and Society

The Minor in Science and Society, which is administered by Lyman Briggs College, is designed to increase students understanding of the epistemological foundations and ethical elements of science while learning more of the history of some areas of science and appreciating the complex ways that science is connected to other social institutions and practices.

The minor is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program in Lyman Briggs College at Michigan State University. Students majoring in Science and Society in Lyman Briggs College are not eligible for the minor.  With the approval of the college, the courses that are used to satisfy the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.

Students who plan to complete the requirements for the minor should consult an undergraduate advisor in Lyman Briggs College.

Requirements for the Minor in Science and Society

A minimum of 20 credits in 300–400 level courses chosen from the following with Science and Society content approved by the student's academic advisor. A minimum of three courses from Lyman Briggs must be selected. Additional courses outside of Lyman Briggs may be used with advisor approval. 
CSUS 310 History of Environmental Thought and Sustainability 3
CSUS 463 Food Fight: Politics of Food 3
CSUS 464 Environmental and Natural Resource Policy in Michigan 3
ENG 473A Literature and Medicine 3
FW 439 Conservation Ethics 3
GEO 435 Geography of Health and Disease 3
HST 420 History of Sexuality since the 18th Century 3
HST 425 American and European Health Care since 1800 4
HRT 486 Biotechnology in Agriculture: Applications and Ethical Issues 3
IBIO 446 Environmental Issues and Public Policy 3
LB 304 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) and Sexuality Studies 3
LB 321A Science and the Public- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 321B Science and the Public- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 322A Advances in Science and Technology- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 322B Advances in Science and Technology- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 323A Science in a Global Context- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 323B Science in a Global Context- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 324A Science and Sex, Gender, Sexuality- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 324B Science and Sex, Gender, Sexuality- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 325A Science and the Environment- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 325B Science and the Environment- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 326A Medicine and Health- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 326B Medicine and Health- Social Sciences (W) 4
LB 327A Scientific Practice- Arts and Humanities (W) 4
LB 327B Scientific Practice- Social Sciences (W)  4
LB 490E Advanced Direct Study- Science and Society (W) 1 to 4
MC 350 Evolution and Society 4
MC 351 Science and Social Policy 4
PHL  380 Nature of Science 3
PHL 462 Philosophy of Mind 3
PHL 480 Philosophy of Science 4
SOC 368 Science, Technology, and Society 4
SOC 452 Advanced Seminar in Environmental Sociology 3
SOC 475 Health and Society 3