History of Science, and Medicine
The History of Science, and Medicine (HS&M) track is a collaborative program of the Department of History and the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science. The major is designed for students interested in both sciences and humanities, and in the interactions between the two. It is also especially useful for students contemplating medical school, since it allows them to study the history of medicine, biology, and allied sciences in conjunction with fulfilling the pre-med science requirements.
Gateway Course (one course)HISTORY 131. Science, Technology, and Art: The Worlds of Leonardo da Vinci (Winter Quarter)
Methodological Cluster (three courses)These History courses focus on the history of science, technology, and medicine. For 2010-11, these courses are:
- HISTORY 35N. Industrial Revolution: The History, Ethics and Consequences of Modern Economic Development
- HISTORY 103. Human Society and Environmental Change
- HISTORY 234F. Science, Technology, and Empire
- HISTORY 243J. Climate Change in the West: A History of the Future
- AMSTUD 156H. History of Women and Medicine in the United States
- HPS 158. The Social History of Mental Illness
- HPS 220. Nineteenth Century Philosophy of Science
Geographical Cluster (four courses)Students select four History courses in one geographic area. Examples include: Europe, Britain and the countries of the former British Empire, Asia, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, or Africa. These four courses must be taken in addition to the three methodological cluster courses. Courses in the history of science, technology, and medicine that have a geographic focus may be used to fulfill this requirement, but cannot be double-counted in the methodological cluster.
Interdisciplinary Cluster (four courses)Students select four courses in scientific disciplines and/or in philosophy of science, anthropology of science, or sociology of science. These courses require faculty adviser pre-approval.
Research Seminar for Majors (HISTORY 209S)Fulfills the Writing in the Major requirement.
General RequirementsLike all history majors, students in History Interdisciplinary Programs must complete two lecture courses (one Europe or U.S., one Africa, Asia, Middle East or Latin America), two 200-level courses, a Sources and Methods seminar, and a Research Seminar for Majors.



