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STS-BA - Science, Technology, and Society (BA)

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Science, Technology, and SocietyUndergraduate MatriculatedBA - Bachelor of Arts

Program Overview

Mission of the Program in Science, Technology, and Society

The Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) aims to provide students with an interdisciplinary framework to understand the complex interactions of science, technology, and the social world. To major in STS, students work through a common core of courses from the social sciences, the humanities, the natural and physical sciences, and engineering. Students pursue coursework in one of seven specialized areas:

  • Catastrophic Risks and Solutions

  • Communication and Media

  • Innovation and Organization

  • Life Sciences and Health

  • Politics and Policy

  • Social Dynamics of Data and Information 

  • Self-Designed Concentration

Students may also undertake research in affiliated laboratories and through the honors program for course units. All students complete a capstone project by taking one of the senior capstone courses (STS 200) or applying for and completing an STS honors thesis. Students are encouraged to pursue mastery in at least one field from within the humanities or social sciences and at least one field from within the sciences or engineering. Majors may declare either a BA or a BS degree (see the specific requirements for each degree).

The program’s affiliated faculty represent over a dozen departments, including Anthropology, Communication, Computer Science, Education, Electrical Engineering, History, Law, Management Science and Engineering, Political Science, and Sociology. By learning to bring such a rich collection of disciplinary approaches to bear on questions of science and technology, students graduate uniquely equipped to succeed in professions that demand fluency with both technical and social frameworks. Recent graduates of STS have entered top-ranked PhD and MBA programs and forged successful careers in various fields, including business, engineering, law, public service, medicine, and academia.

Preparing for the Major

Advising and Course Selection

The Program in Science, Technology, and Society offers an advising process that includes faculty, staff, and peer advisors. Prospective majors must first meet with a peer advisor and then with the Program’s Student Services Officer to determine which degree they will pursue (the BA or BS) and how they will fulfill the program’s basic requirements. When they are ready to declare, they meet with the program’s Student Services Officer to submit their degree plan, and then the Associate Director reviews the coursework for intellectual coherence. Majors are then assigned to a faculty advisor who serves as an academic mentor and helps them identify the core questions driving their interest in the field. The program also sponsors various events designed to help students meet their colleagues and Program alumni, discover research and internship opportunities, and make their way toward the career of their choice.

Minimum Units in the Program

76

Minimum University Units

180
Completion requirement
The program offers a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology, and Society. Both degree programs require that the student complete the STS Core.

With a grade of C or higher in each course, complete eight courses satisfying the following requirements:

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Six courses; one of these courses must be an STS WIM* course and at least one of these courses must be an STS Global** course.

*STS WIM Courses (see WIM section for more details):

  • BIOE 131

  • COMM 120W

  • COMM 135W

  • COMM 137W

  • COMM 177SW

  • COMM 186W

  • CS 181W

  • CS 182W

  • EARTHSYS 177C

  • EARTHSYS 191

  • ENGR 102W

  • HISTORY 140A

  • PHYSICS 191

  • PUBPPOL 156

  • STS 191W

**STS Global Courses (course also listed below in either Social Scient and Humanities Courses or Engineering and Science Courses:

  • ANTHRO 41

  • ANTHRO 42

  • ANTHRO 82

  • ANTHRO 126

  • ANTHRO 132C

  • ANTHRO 128

  • ANTHRO 186

  • CEE 64

  • CEE 173

  • COMPLIT 107

  • COMPLIT 207B

  • CLASSICS 151

  • EARTHSYS 112

  • EARTHSYS 114

  • ECOM 106

  • HISTORY 44Q

  • HISTORY 140

  • HISTORY 144

  • HISTORY 179C

  • HISTORY 200B

  • HISTORY 234P

  • HISTORY 244F

  • POLISCI 114S

AND
Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND
Complete at least 2 of the following Courses:
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
All students must complete a capstone project by taking one of the senior capstone courses (STS 200) or applying for and completing an STS honors thesis (STS 299).
AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:

All courses must be taken for a letter grade. CR/Pass/S grades are only accepted for those enrollments taken from spring 2020 through Summer 2021, per Stanford’s COVID-19 policy. Courses may not be double-counted toward both Core and Concentration Area requirements.

Completion requirement
In addition to the Core requirements common to all STS students, a minimum of 50 units, at least twelve courses, are required from among those designated on the appropriate Pathway Area course list.

All courses must be taken for a letter grade if offered and may not be double-counted with core coursework. Students may count no more than two-course petitions outside the approved Pathway (Concentration) Area course list toward their STS degree plan. Thematic pathways (Concentrations) are organized around an STS-related area or topic:

  1. Catastrophic Risks and Solutions

  2. Communication and Media

  3. Innovation and Organization

  4. Life Sciences and Health

  5. Politics and Policy

  6. Self-Designed Concentration

  7. Social Dynamics of Data and Information 

A Bachelor of Arts student must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core) and at least four classes from the Technical Course menus. 

A student pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree must take at least eight classes from the Technical Course menu and at least four classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menus, including at least three designated as Pathway Core. 

Students in both degree programs are encouraged to pursue sequences of courses that build on one another to increase the coherence of their program and give depth to their skill set and knowledge related to STS.

Alternatively, subject to program approval, a student may design a self-designed pathway. Students interested in creating their own plan must work with the associate director and have their proposal approved at least two quarters before their graduating quarter. A proposal (5 to 10 pages) should (a) describe your intellectual objectives in detail, (b) explain why a self-designed plan is an optimal way to pursue these objectives (as opposed to the five STS pathways or other majors at Stanford), and (c) list at least 12 courses and 50 units that comprise the plan of study. Students with a self-designed plan must fulfill the same core requirements as other STS students. More information can be found on the STS website. 

Each student’s Plan Area, certified or self-designed, requires the approval of the STS Associate Director.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements.

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:

The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher. The minimum cumulative GPA for this requirement is 2.000.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:

The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher. The minimum cumulative GPA for this requirement is 2.000.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements.

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:

The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher. The minimum cumulative GPA for this requirement is 2.000.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements.

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:

The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher. The minimum cumulative GPA for this requirement is 2.000.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements.

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND
Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must take at least eight classes from the Socio-Cultural Course menu and at least four classes from the Technical Course menu, including at least three designated as Pathway Core (Concentration Core). The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher.
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 5 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan. You may use only one introductory computer science course (CS 105 or CS 106A) toward STS degree requirements.

Complete at least 4 of the following Courses:
AND

Before a student enrolls in a course from this list, the STS Associate Director must approve the course for their curriculum plan.

Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:

The Pathway Core (Concentration Core) courses must average a C or higher. The minimum cumulative GPA for this requirement is 2.000.

Completion requirement
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
Completion requirement
All students must complete a capstone project by taking one of the senior capstone courses (STS 200) or applying for and completing an STS honors thesis (STS 299).
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
Completion requirement
All students must complete a capstone project by taking one of the senior capstone courses (STS 200) or applying for and completing an STS honors thesis (STS 299).

Students must register for STS 299 each quarter for a total of three quarters (Autumn, Winter, and Spring) and a minimum of 10 units to complete the STS Honors program (i.e. 2 units of STS 299 in Autumn, 3 units of STS 299 in Winter, and 5 units of STS 299 in Spring = 10 units of STS 299). Recommended to take during senior year.

Earn at least 10 credits from the following: