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Academic Year 2000/2001
Perspectives of Science: DNA Structure
CHEM 348 FA
This course, one of a series in the Science Writing Program, treats the origins, growth and development of DNA structure and the implications thereof as a case study in 20th-century science. Structure is considered in
the broadest possible sense, from
the double helix at the molecular level to the sequence of human genome. The requisite science background will be introduced in a series of videos at the beginning of the semester. The course will involve readings of
historical accounts, personal
memoirs, interviews, and essays and writing in various of these literary genres. The class will be conducted in an interactive, discussion-based, seminar mode and is designated as a special-emphasis-on-writing course.
Regular attendance at classes and TA
sessions is mandatory. The level of the course is designed to be suitable both for nonmajors as well as prospective and current science majors.
MAJOR READINGS
Shapiro, R.,THE HUMAN BLUEPRINT (Main text) Crichton, M., JURASSIC PARK Levine, J. and Suzuki, D., THE SECRET OF LIFE: REDESIGNING THE LIVING WORLD (Text and video, WGBH Educational Foundation) Watson, J.D., THE
DOUBLE HELIX (Norton Critical
Edition) Sayre, A., ROSALIND FRANKLIN AND DNA (Norton) Crick, F.H.C., WHAT MAD PURSUIT (Basic Books) Judson, H.F., THE EIGHTH DAY OF CREATION (Touchstone)
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Four 5-page writing exercises in various genres (short story, interview, literary essay) will be assigned on a two-week write and revise cycle. A one-month term project will be due at the end of the semester. There will
be a final examination.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
This course satisfies the NSM requirement. Students are asked to confer with the instructor before registration. Although this is essentially an NSM general education course, science majors are welcome to register.
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
NSM CHEM
Grading Mode:
Student Option
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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