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St. Camillus College of Manaoag Foundation, Inc.

Barangay Licsi, Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY COURSE SYLLABUS

Course Title : Science, Technology, and Society

No. of Units : 3 units

Course Description:

The course deals with interactions between science and technology and social, cultural, political, and economic contexts that shape
and are shaped by them. (CMO No. 20, series of 2013)
This interdisciplinary course engages students to confront the realities brought about by science and technology in society. Such
realities pervade the personal, the public, and the global aspects of our living and are integral to human development. Scientific
knowledge and technological development happen in the context of society with all its socio-political, cultural, economic, and
philosophical underpinnings at play. This course seeks to instill reflective knowledge in the students that they are able to live the
good life and display ethical decision making in the face of scientific and technological advancement.
This course includes mandatory topics on climate change and environmental awareness.
Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the students should be able to:

Knowledge
1. Articulate the impacts of science and technology on society, specifically Philippine society

2. Explain how science and technology affect society and the environment and its role in nation-building
3. Analyze the human condition in order to deeply reflect and express philosophical ramifications that are meaningful to the
student as a part of society
4. Define and demonstrate the impact of social media on the students’ life and Philippine society in general

Values
1. Imbibe the importance of science and technology in the preservation of the environment and the development of the Filipino
nation
2. Critique human flourishing vis-à-vis the progress of science and technology such that the student may be able to define for
himself/herself the meaning of the good life
3. Foster the value of a healthy lifestyle toward the holistic and sustainable development of society and the environment
Skills
1. Creatively present the importance and contributions of science and technology to society
2. Examine shared concerns that make up the good life in order to come up with innovative and creative solutions to
contemporary issues guided by ethical standards
3. Illustrate how the social media and information age impact their lives and their understanding of climate change

Number of Hours: 3 hours every week for 18 weeks or 54 hours in a semester


Course Outline and Timeframe

Week Topics
GENERAL CONCEPTSD AND STS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
1-3 Historical antecedents in which social considerations changed the
course of science and technology
4 Intellectual revolutions that defined society 5-6
STS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION
7-8 The Human Person flourishing in terms of science and technology
GENERAL CONCEPTSD AND STS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
9 The Good Life
10 When technology and humanity cross Why the future does not need us
11-12 The Good Life
SPECIFIC ISSUES IN STS
13 The Information Age
14-15 Biodiversity and the healthy society The nano world
16 Gene therapy, Culminating Activity
17-18 The Information Age
Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment

GRADING PERIOD A. GENERAL CONCEPTS AND STS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS

 Discuss the interactions 1.Historical antecedents in Lecture and  Philosophy of Science (Encyclopedia) Quiz (40 points)
between S&T and society which social considerations discussion Scientific Progress, Scientific Graded recitation
throughout history changed the course of Activity: Revolutions (20 points)
 Discuss how scientific and science and technology “Standing on  Floridi, Luciano. 2014. The Fourth Group
technological a. In the World: Ancient, the shoulders Revolution, Oxford University Press
Middle and Modern Ages of Giants” presentation
developments affect  Caoli. History of Science and
b. In the Philippines (40 points)
society and the Technology of the Philippines.
environment 15 Creativity
 Video: Stephen Colbert’s interview 15 Content
 Identify the paradigm with Neil Tyson
shifts in history 10 Learning
 https://www.youtube.com/watch
Impact
 v=YXh9RQCvxmg&noredirect=1
 Youtube: World’s Greatest Inventions
(3 minutes)
 Philippine Great Inventions
 Paul Anderson article: “More is
Different” 1976
 https://explorable.com/scientific-
reductionism
 https://explorable.com/what-is-a-
paradigm
 http://www.history.com/topics/enlighte
nment/videos/mankind-the-story-of
-all-of-us-scientific-revolution
 Kuhn , Structure of Scientific
Revolution
 Articulate ways by which Quiz (50 points)
society is transformed by 2. Intellectual revolutions Lecture and  http://www.flowofhistory.com.re Graded Activity
science and technology that defined society Discussion adings (30 points)
a. Copernican  Flowcharts/revival-west/the-
b. Darwinian Graded recitation
age-enlightenment (20 points)
c. Freudian
 http://hti.osu.ed/scientific
d. Information
revolution/lesson plans
e. Meso-American
f. Asian  Powerpoint presentation on the
g. Middle East individual scholars and great
h. African works.

Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment

GRADING PERIOD A. GENERAL CONCEPTS AND STS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS

 Discuss the role of Science 3. Science and Technology Small Group  Government Documents: 1. NEDA. Group Project
and Technology in Philippine and Nation Building Activity National Development Agenda; presentation
nation building a. The Philippine Discussion Regional Agenda
 Evaluate government Government S&T Agenda  Filipino Great Men and Women
policies pertaining to science b. Major development  Great Filipino Inventions
and technology in terms of
programs and
their contributions to nation
building
personalities in S&T in the
 Identify actual science and Philippines
technology policies of the c. Science
government and appraise Education in the Philippines
their impact on the d. Selected indigenous
development of the Filipino science and technologies
nation

Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment


GRADING PERIOD B. STS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION

 Analyze the human The Human Person Reflection,  The Question Concerning Group
condition in order to deeply flourishing in terms of Discussion Technology by Martin Heidegger Presentation on
reflect and express science and technology  A Return to the Beginning by how technology
philosophical ramifications Daniel J. McNamara, SJ, in Stellar reveals nature
that are meaningful to the Technology as a Way of Origins, Human Ways (2011) and the human
student as a part of society Revealing Movie Clip (YouTube): The person’s role in it
Magician’s Twin: CS Lewis and the
case against Scientism
 Critique human flourishing  Film: Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams
vis-à-vis the progress of “Village of the Watermills”
science and technology so  Forget ‘developing’ rich countries,
that the suident can define it’s time to ‘de-develop’ rich
for himself/herself the countries. By Jason Hickel
meaning of the good life  http://www.theguardian.com/global-
development-professionals-
network/2015/sep/23/developing-
poor- countries-de-develop-rich-
countries-sdgs
 Sustainable Development: An
Evolving Paradigm for the 21st
Century by Fabian Dayrit in Stellar
Origins, Human Ways (2011)

Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment


GRADING PERIOD B. STS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION

 Examine shared concerns The Good Life Lecture and  Book VI and Bk X Nichomachean Case Study:
that make up the good life Discussion ethics of Aristotle Production and
in order to come up with  What Is and What should be the role of Consumption of
innovative, creative scientific culture in modern society – sugars
solutions to contemporary Richard Feynman in the Pleasure of
issues guided by ethical Finding Things Out: The Best Short
standards Works of Richard Feynman 1999
Perseus Books. USA pp97-115
 The Concepts of the Public Good: A
View from the Filipino Philosopher by
Rolando Gripaldo in the Making of a
Filipino Philosopher and Other Essays,
2009, National Bookstore pp 82-101
 Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing in
Ethics and Human Dignity by
Christopher Ryan Maboloc). Manila,
2010. Rex Bookstore pp 15-23
 That Sugar Film (2015) (documentary)
 Ppt: towards a green economy:
pathways to sustainable development
and poverty eradication–UNEP

Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment


GRADING PERIOD B. STS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION

 Examine human rights in When technology and  The ethical dilemmas of robotics
order to uphold such humanity cross Reflection and http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/
rights in technological Discussion 6432307, stm
ethical dilemmas  Is Google Making Us Stupid? 2008.
Nicholas Carr
http://www/theatlantic.com/magazine/
archive/2008/07/Is google making us
stupid/306868/?
 Evaluate contemporary Why does the future not  Why The Future Doesn’t Need Us
human experience in need us? Reflection and (2000) – Bill Joy, Chief Scientist and Case Study:
order to strengthen and discussion Corporate Executive Officer of Sun WAZE
enlighten the human Microsystems
person functioning in  http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/n
society ano/documents
 Movie: “A I”
 Isaac Asimov, “I Robot”
 Section Exam:
 Find and examine local Group Work Group
government policies that Presentation :
protect the well-being of Content and
the person in the face of Relevance - 30%
new technologies Analysis - 40%
Creativity &
teamwork - 30%
-----------
100%

Learning Outcomes Topic Method Resources Assessment

Grading Period C. SPECIFIC ISSUES IN STS


 Book: “Alan Turing: The
 Link learned concepts to the The information Age Enigma” (Andrew Hodges and Book Report
development of the information (Gutenberg to Social Presenta- Douglas Hofstadter)
age and its impact on society media) tion and Activity Report: A
 TEDTalk: Julian Assange on “Why
Discussion day without
the World Needs Wikileaks” Technology
 Illustrate how the social media  Activity Report: A day without
and the information age have
impacted our lives
Technology Activity Report:
 Activity Report: Timing your Timing your
Technology Technology
 Activity Report: Activity Report:
Technology and
Technology and Past
Past (interviews
(interviews with elders) with elders)
 Nature’s Longest Threads
by Janaki Balakrishnan
and B V Sreekantan
 How we decide by Jonah Lehrer
 Information: The new language
of science (Hans Christian von
Baeyer)
 Philippine Science and
Technology: Economic,
Political and Social Events
Shaping Their Development
(Socorro M. Rodriguez, 1996)
 Germ Catcher (David J. Ecker,
Scientific American, 2014)

 Determine the Biodiversity and the Healthy  Article: “The politics of golden
interrelatedness of society, Society Presentati on Rice” (Dubock, Adrian GM Crops & Graded
environment, and health and Food. Jul- Sep2014, Vol5 Issue 3 p 210- recitation/ debate
Genetically Modified Discussion 222 13p.)
 Discuss the ethics and Organisms: Science,  Article: “Ethics in Research with
implications of GMOs and Health, and Politics Vulnerable Populations and Emerging
potential future impacts Countries: The
Golden Rice Case.” (Duguet, Anne
Marie et. al., Journal of International
 Discuss the major impacts Law and Commercial Regulations.
(both potential and realized} of The Nano World Presenta- tion Summer 2013, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p979-
nanotechnology on society and Discus- 1013, 35p) Agro- ecology: What it is
 Analyze the issue through sion and what it has to offer? Is this the
the conceptual STS lenses future of farming?
 Critique the issue on its  TEDTalk: Ray Kurzwell on “How
costs and benefits to society Technology Will Transform Us”
 Ppt: Can we build a culture of
science through nanotechnology? By
Fabian M. Dayrit (2013)

 Describe gene therapy  Youtube: Science Friction: Stem


Gene therapy (stem Cells)
and its various forms Cell Research
 Assess the issue’s  TEDTalk: Susan Lim on
potential benefits and detriments “Transplant Cells Not Organs”
to global health  TED Talk: Juan Enriquez on “the
Next Species of Human”

 Identify the causes of climate Mandated Topics:


change Group Work  YouTube: or Book “An  Group
 Assess the various impacts of 1. Climate Change and the inconvenient Truth: The Planetary presentation
climate change including Energy Crisis Emergency of Global Warming and What and discussion
economic, geopolitical, we can Do About It” (Al Gore)
biological, meteorological, etc. 2. Environmental  Book: “The Future: Six Drivers of Learning
 Apply STS concepts to the Awareness Global Change” (Al Gore) application:
issue of climate change weather control
 Research, present, and make a Culminating Activity and Presentation Final Exam
stand on S&T issues that Final Exam and group Content and
currently affect Philippine work Relevance 30%
society Analysis 40%
Creativity &
teamwork 30%
TOTAL 100%

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Course Map

G.E. Learning Outcomes Science, Technology, and Society

INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES (Knowledge)


1. Analyze “texts” (written, visual, oral , etc.) critically L
2. Demonstrate proficient and effective communication (writing, speaking, and use of new L
technologies)
3. Use basic concepts across the domains of knowledge L
4. Demonstrate critical, analytical, and creative thinking L
5. Apply different analytical modes in problem solving L
PERSONAL AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES (Values)
1. Appreciate the complexity of the human condition O
2. Interpret the human experience from various perspectives O
3. Examine the contemporary world from both Philippine and global perspectives O
4. Take responsibility for knowing and being Filipino O
5. Reflect critically on shared concerns O
6. Generate innovative practices and solutions guided by ethical standards O
7. Make decisions based on moral norms and imperatives O
8. Appreciate various art forms O
9. Contribute to aesthetics O
10. Contribute personally and meaningfully to the country’s development O
PRACTICAL SKILLS (Skills)
Work effectively in a group O
Apply computing tools to process information effectively L
Use current technology to assist and facilitate learning and research L
Negotiate the world of technology responsibly P
Create solutions to problems in various fields P
Manage one’s knowledge, skills, and values for responsible and productive living O
Organize one’s self for lifelong learning O

Legend:

L = Learned
P = Practiced
O = Opportunity to learn

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Required Readings and Other Materials

 Anderson, Philip W. “More is Different—One More Time,” in More is Different: Fifty Years of Condensed Matter Physics, ed. N.
Phuan Ong and Ravin N. Bhatt, Princeton University Press, 2001.
 Balakrishnan, Janaki and B V Sreekantan, eds. Nature’s Longest Threads: New Frontiers in the Mathematics and Physics
of Information in Biology, World Scientific, 2014.
 Caoli, Olivia. “A History of Science and Technology of the Philippines,” in Analysis of Conditions for National Scientific
and Technological Self-Reliance: The Philippine Situation, Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1986.
 Dayrit, Fabian. “Sustainable Development: An Evolving Paradigm for the 21 st Century,” in Stellar Origins, Human Ways:
Readings in Science, Technology, and Society, ed. Ma. Assunta Cuyegkeng, Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila
University Press, 2011.
 Ecker, David J. Germ Catcher, Scientific American, 2014.
 Floridi, Luciano. The Fourth Revolution: How the Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality, Oxford University Press, 2014.
 Feynman, Richard. “The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: What Is and What should be the role of scientific culture in
modern society” in The Best Short Works of Richard Feynman, pp. 97–115, Perseus Books,1999.
 Gripaldo, Rolando. “The Concepts of the Public Good: A View from the Filipino Philosopher” in The Making of a
Filipino Philosopher and Other Essays, pp. 82-100, National Bookstore, 2009.
 Heidegger, Martin. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, HarperCollins, 1982.
 Hickel, Jason. “Forget ‘developing’ poor countries, it’s time to ‘de-develop’ rich countries,” The Guardian, Online:
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/sep/23/developing-poor-countries-de-develop-rich-
countries-sdgs.
 Lehrer, Jonah. How We Decide, Mariner Books, 2010.
 Maboloc, Christopher Ryan. “Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing” in Ethics and Human Dignity, 15-23, Rex Bookstore, 2010.
 McNamara, Daniel J. in “A Return to the Beginning,” in Stellar Origins, Human Ways: Readings in Science, Technology,
and Society, ed. Ma. Assunta Cuyegkeng, Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2011.
 Rodriguez, Socorro M. “Philippine Science and Technology: Economic, Political and Social Events Shaping Their Development,”
1996
 Von Baeyer, Hans Christian, Information: The New Language of Science, Harvard University Press, 2005.
Suggested Readings

 Agro-ecology: What it is and what it has to offer? Is this the future of farming?
 Alan Turing: The Enigma” (Andrew Hodges and Douglas Hofstadter)
 Aristotle, Nichomachean ethics, Book VI and Book X
 Article: “Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology and Its Products” (Zhang et. Al Proceedings of the 2011 Midwest
Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2011)
 Article: “Nanoethics: The ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology” (Patrick Lin and Fritz Allhoff, Hoboken, New Jersey:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2007)
 Flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment
o http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc97
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc98
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc99
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc100
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc100a
http://www.flowofhistory.com/units/west/15/FC101
http://www.flowofhistory.com/%5Bmenupathalias%5D/fc102
http://www.flowofhistory.com/units/west/15/FC103
 Government Documents: 1. NEDA. National Development Agenda; Regional Agenda
o http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/GAA/GAA2015/GAA%202015%20Volume%20I/NEDA/NEDA.pdf
http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/OPCCB/OPIF_2007/neda3.pdf
 Kuhn, Structure of Scientific Revolution
(http://projektintegracija.pravo.hr/_download/repository/Kuhn_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions.pdf)
 Philosophy of Science (Encyclopedia). Scientific Progress, Scientific Revolutions ( http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-
progress/#SciPro) (http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Philosophy_of_science.aspx#3)
(http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Scientific_Revolutions.aspx#3)
 Physics of the Future: How science will shape human destiny and our daily lives by the year 2100 (Michio Kaku,
Doubleday, 2011)
 Article: “The politics of Golden Rice” (Dubock, Adrian GM Crops & Food. Jul-Sep2014, Vol5 Issue 3 p 210-222 13p.)
Website/Videos/Film Clips

 Dayrit, Fabian M. Ppt: Can we build a culture of science through nanotechnology? (2013)
 Film: Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams “Village of the Watermills”
 http://www.history.com/topics/enlightenment/videos/mankind-the-story-of -all-of-us-scientific-revolution
 http://www.flowofhistory.com.readings
 http://hti.osu.ed/scientific revolution/lesson plans
 http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/sep/23/developing-poor-countries-de-develop-rich-
countries-sdgs
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6432307 , stm, The ethical dilemmas of robotics
 http://www/theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/Is google making us stupid/306868/ , Is Google Making Us Stupid? 2008.
Nicholas Carr
 http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/nano/documents , Why The Future Doesn’t Need Us (2000) – Bill Joy, Chief Scientist and
Corporate Executive Officer of Sun Microsystems
 https://explorable.com/scientific-reductionism
 https://explorable.com/what-is-a-paradigm
 Movie: “A I” Isaac Asimov, “I Robot
 Movie Clip (youtube): The Magician’s Twin: CS Lewis and the case against Scientism
 Martin Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology
 UNEP, That Sugar Film (2015) (documentary) Ppt: towards a green economy: pathways to sustainable development and
poverty eradication
 Video: Stephen Colbert’s interview with Neil Tyson https://www.youtube.com/watchv=YXh9RQCvxmg&noredirect=1
 Youtube: World’s Greatest Inventions (3 minutes)
 Youtube: Science Friction: Stem Cell Research
 TED Talk: Juan Enriquez on “The Next Specieis of Human”
 TEDTalk: Julian Assange on “Why the World Needs Wikileaks”
 TED Talk: Ray Kurzwell on “How Technology Will Transform Us”
 TEDTalk: Susan Lim on “Transplant Cells Not Organs”
Class Materials

 Activity Report: A day without Technology


 Activity Report: Timing your Technology
 Activity Report: Technology and Past (interviews with elders)

Prepared by: Reviewed: Approved:

CHRISTIAN V. TABILIN LIZA C. BAMBALAN DOMINGO M. CABARTEJA Ed.D


Instructor Registrar Director of Studies

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