Breadth Subjects in History and Philosophy of Science
Breadth subjects allow you to gain knowledge and understanding across a broader range of disciplines, enabling you to develop insight, experience, and new ways of thinking in areas distinct from the main fields of study in your degree.
Arts Foundation and University Breadth Subjects in The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies
Breadth Subjects in History and Philosophy of Science
- HPSC10002 Science and Pseudoscience (Semester 1)
- HPSC30023 Science and Society (Semester 1)
- HPSC20001 Darwinism (Semester 1)
- HPSC30034 The Rise of Modern Science (Semester 1)
- HPSC20009 Cybersociety (Semester 2)
- HPSC20020 God and the Natural Sciences (Semester 2)
- HPSC10001 From Plato to Einstein (Semester 2)
- HPSC30028 Philosophy of Biology (Winter intensive beginning 2nd July)
- HPSC20015 Astronomy in World History (Summer intenstive beginning 30th January)
Breadth Tracks in History and Philosophy of Science
Joint History and Philosophy of Science and Philosophy Breadth Subjects
- PHIL20001 Science, Reason and Reality (Semester 1)
- PHIL30016 Knowledge and the Nature of Reality (Semester 2)
Joint History and Philosophy of Science and Philosophy Breadth Tracks