History and Philosophy of Science
Course overview
The Graduate Certificate in Science (History and Philosophy of Science) provides an introduction to the historical, philosophical, and sociological analysis of science. Candidates will be introduced to the main accounts of the nature of science and the methodologies underlying those interpretations.
Course outcomes
Upon completion of the degree, graduates will understand the nature of the discipline of History and Philosophy of Science.
Depending on their choice of options, graduates will have acquired basic skills in:
- research in the history of science
- sociological study of science
- philosophical argument.
Students who wish to write a thesis in addition to completing the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Science (History and Philosophy of Science) can undertake a Graduate Diploma in Science.
Note: There will be no new intake for this course from Semester 2, 2021.
Graduate Certificate in Science (History and Philosophy of Science)
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Course resolutions
1 Course codes
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Course and stream title |
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GCSCHIPS-01 |
Graduate Certificate in Science (History and Philosophy of Science) |