History of Science and Technology
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History of Science and Technology

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Get ready to dive deep into the fascinating journey of how science and technology have shaped our world!

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Science & Tech • Science

OverviewExplore the intersection of innovation and world history in History of Science and Technology. Trace how scientific breakthroughs and technological advances have reshaped civilizations, influenced international relations, and altered the geography of human progress. This low-commitment course is a rare opportunity, available only for a limited time.

DescriptionScientific and technological developments have always driven human history. From the invention of the wheel to the space race, this course demonstrates the interplay between science, technology, world history, geography, and international relations.

Key focus areas:

  • Ancient innovations and their influence on civilization history.
  • How industrialization transformed world history, altered geography, and changed international relations.
  • Scientific revolutions and their global impact on culture, politics, and economy.
  • The role of technological advancements in war, trade, and diplomacy.
  • Contemporary innovations shaping international relations and global geography.

The course emphasizes how scientific and technological milestones are inseparable from world history, international relations, and the shaping of human geography. FOMO: enrollment is strictly limited, and this course will not be offered again.

Who Is This Course For

  • Learners fascinated by the intersection of history, science, and technology.
  • Students exploring world history or international relations.
  • Geography enthusiasts tracking the spread of innovations.
  • Anyone wanting a low-commitment course with high intellectual payoff.

Requirements

  • No previous experience in history, world history, international relations, or geography.
  • Curiosity about technological influence on human development.

Career Path

  • Careers in historical research or science history.
  • Policy, diplomacy, and international relations roles.
  • Education, journalism, or writing in technology and history sectors.

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