Credits:
4
Instructor:
Term or Semester:
Day and Time:
Tuesdays, 10:00am - 1:00pm
Quarter Dates:
September 23, 2025 - December 2, 2025
Campus:
UCDC
Category:
Core Seminar
Description:
This course will cover the basics of science in the federal government and cover the following topics:
- The history of science policy, particularly as it gained prominence during World War II and the influence of Vannevar Bush on the early development of government science.
- Major federal scientific agencies (e.g. NSF, DOE, NIH, NASA, NOAA, EPA).
- Science policy agencies such as the Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Security Council, Council of Environmental Quality, House Science Committee, and the former Office of Technology Assessment.
- The use of science in government rule and regulatory affairs.
- The ‘politicization’ of science and the treatment (or lack thereof) of science in political campaigns.
- The role of scientific non-government organizations (e.g. World Wildlife Fund, National Resource Defense Council, profession societies such as the American Chemical Society) will also be discussed.
Course ID:
UCDC191D01F25