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Degrees in Technology Studies

Technology studies is the interdisciplinary analysis of technology's impact, development, and societal implications. Technology studies explore the relationship between technology and various aspects of human life, culture, economy, and the environment. It involves studying the technical aspects of technology and the social, political, economic, and ethical dimensions.

Key areas within technology studies may include:

  1. History of Technology: Examining the historical development of technologies and their influence on societies.
  2. Philosophy of Technology: Exploring philosophical implications of technology, including ethical considerations, the nature of technological innovation, and its impact on human existence.
  3. Sociology of Technology: Investigating how technology shapes and is shaped by society, including the study of technology adoption, cultural attitudes towards technology, and the social consequences of technological advancements.
  4. Critical Studies of Technology: Critically analyze the power dynamics, inequalities, and unintended consequences associated with the use and development of technology.
  5. Science and Technology Studies (STS): Examining the interactions between science, technology, and society and how these elements influence each other.
  6. Innovation Studies: Investigating technological innovation processes, including the factors that drive innovation and the impacts of new technologies on industries and economies.
  7. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Focusing on the design and usability of technology, particularly in how humans interact with computers and digital interfaces.
  8. Environmental Technology Studies: Investigating the environmental impact of technology and exploring sustainable and eco-friendly technological solutions.

Students may have an opportunity to put their coursework knowledge into practice through internships and industrial placements.


The field is dynamic and continually evolving as technology advances. Students will draw on insights from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, economics, and more to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted relationship between humans and technology.