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History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine (HSTEM)

The minor in History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine (HSTEM) requires

  • students to complete 15 credit hours from the departmental curriculum with a minimum grade of C in each course.
  • Six credit hours must be completed at IUPUI.

The course work must be distributed as follows:

  • 9 credit hours in courses on the History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine course list. Alternative courses may be selected in coordination with the History Department faculty mentor.
  • 3 credit hours in either U.S. History (A-prefix courses), or European History (B-C-D-prefix courses), or African/Asian/Latin American History (E-F-G-prefix courses).
  • 3 credit hours: in a second regional concentration (either U.S. History, European History, or African/Asian/Latin American History) not selected above.

History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine courses include 

  • HIST-H 364: History of Medicine and Public Health
  • HIST-H 373: History of Science and Technology I
  • HIST-H 374: History of Science and Technology II
  • History of Consciousness and Human Evolution
  • HIST-E 432: History, Environment, & the Global Anthropocene
  • HIST-B 421: TOPICS: Scientific Revolutions, 1400-1800
  • History of Computing
  • HIST-H 375: Machines and the Age of Invention
  • HIST-A410: American Environmental History