The history of science

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What we call science takes many forms, from investigating the smallest constituents of matter, to producing new drugs to combat disease, to understanding the life cycle of stars. What, if anything, do these activities have in common? In this course we will uncover a fascinating story of how science has developed and diversified over the past three millennia, at the same time identifying a set of characteristics which distinguish scientific endeavour from other forms of human activity.

Course information

Name: The history of science Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Science, 7 to 12 hrs, PW B Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20170103 11:05:06 Updated 20170103 11:05:06

Entry requirements

None

Provider

CITY LIT
Further Education
infoline@citylit.ac.uk
020 7831 7831
http://www.citylit.ac.uk

Address

1-10 Keeley Street Town: London

Learning aims

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