Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £12,300 | £6,150 |
| Northern Ireland | £12,300 | £6,150 |
| Scotland | £12,300 | £6,150 |
| Wales | £12,300 | £6,150 |
| Channel Islands | £12,300 | £6,150 |
| EU | £28,200 | N/A |
| International | £28,200 | N/A |
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About
Introduction
Our digital society presents both challenges and opportunities for educators and learners globally. The integration of digital technologies in education and daily life necessitates a critical examination of their impact.
Pathway Overview
The Learning, Technology and Society pathway focuses on the intersection of education and digital technologies, exploring sociotechnical changes in diverse educational contexts.
Target Audience
This pathway is suitable for individuals from various educational backgrounds, including:
- Teachers and lecturers
- Creative technologists
- Education policymakers and researchers
- Supporters of informal
Subject Area Information
The sociology of science and technology is an interdisciplinary field that examines the social processes and cultural contexts that shape scientific research and technological innovation. This discipline explores how social, political, and economic factors influence scientific knowledge and technological development, and conversely, how science and technology affect society.
1. Introduction to Sociology of Science and Technology
2. Science, Technology, and Society (STS)
3. Technology and Social Change
4. Gender, Race, and Science
5. Ethics in Science and Technology
- Critical Thinking
- Research Skills
- Ethical Reasoning
- Communication
Career
The sociology of science and technology is a rich and multifaceted discipline that equips students with the analytical tools to understand and influence the complex interplay between science, technology, and society.
Science Policy Analyst
Working with government agencies or think tanks to develop policies that guide scientific research and technological innovation.
Researcher/Academic
Conducting research and teaching at universities or research institutions.
Science Communicator
Writing for scientific journals, popular science magazines, or working in public relations for scientific organizations.
Ethics Consultant
Advising corporations, research institutions, or governmental bodies on ethical issues related to science and technology.
Technology Assessment Specialist
Evaluating the social, economic, and environmental impacts of new technologies for private companies or public organizations.
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