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This mid-term syllabus covers key concepts relating to science, engineering, technology, environment, society and development. It examines the nature and history of technology, how technology relates to and impacts culture, society, the environment, and development, and how social demands and direction influence technological progress and innovation. The syllabus also addresses the side effects of technology, controlling technology, and the relationship between technology and human resource development.
This mid-term syllabus covers key concepts relating to science, engineering, technology, environment, society and development. It examines the nature and history of technology, how technology relates to and impacts culture, society, the environment, and development, and how social demands and direction influence technological progress and innovation. The syllabus also addresses the side effects of technology, controlling technology, and the relationship between technology and human resource development.
This mid-term syllabus covers key concepts relating to science, engineering, technology, environment, society and development. It examines the nature and history of technology, how technology relates to and impacts culture, society, the environment, and development, and how social demands and direction influence technological progress and innovation. The syllabus also addresses the side effects of technology, controlling technology, and the relationship between technology and human resource development.
1. Definition of Science, Engineering, Technology, Environment, Society and Development. 2. Concept of Technology (1) Bargaining strength (2) Colonization (3) Development mode and (4) Black Box concept 3. Technological Functions 4. History of technology 5. Technology and Culture 6. Nature of technology (1) Complexity (2) Dependency (3) Valence (4) Scale 7. Social demand and Progress of Technology 8. Relation between technology and society Symbiosis and Ogburn theory 9. Relation between technology and environment Mathematical and Environmental stress 10. Relation between technology and development Cobb-Douglas production function 11. Development of new technology (1) Societal component (2) Societal direction (3) Societal structure (4) Societal consumption 12. Side effects of technology 13. Control of technology 14. Technology and philosophy 15. Technology and Human Resource Development (HRD)
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