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Overview

The School of History and Philosophy of Science is part of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UNSW. History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) is an exciting interdisciplinary field which examines the past, present and future of science, technology, society and medicine from various 'meta' perspectives. As well as the history, philosophy and sociology of science technology and medicine, the field incorporates science and technology policy and important aspects of environmental studies.

HPS is not a natural science field, but an area of study within the arts and social sciences and therefore requires no previous background knowledge of science or mathematics. Instead, it involves analysing and assessing the nature, the history, and the social and cultural consequences of science and technology.

The School of History and Philosophy of Science offers HPS as a major sequence in the Bachelor of Arts program, the Bachelor of Science program and related combined degree programs. Science students may also choose to minor in HPS. Opportunities for postgraduate study are also available.

For further information on the wide range of courses offered by the School please refer to the relevant discipline entry or to our website as listed below.

School of History and Philosophy of Science website


Related Specialisations
 
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History and Philosophy of Science (Postgraduate)
History and Philosophy of Science (Research)
History and Philosophy of Science (Undergraduate)
 

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