CCST9038 Science, Technology and Big Data
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CCST9028 Science and Technology: Facts and Fallacies
[This is a certified Communication-intensive (CI) Course which meets all of the requirements endorsed by HKU’s Senate, including (i) the teaching assessment of oral and written communication ‘literacies’; and (ii) at least 40% of the course grade assigned to communication-rich assessment tasks.]
Course Description
Science fiction represents a blend of science, social science and arts. It frequently draws inspiration from science, as well as addressing the social issues relevant today by highlighting certain social aspects. Science fiction also serves to popularize science and affects public opinion about certain scientific and technological issues. Therefore, there is a complex relationship between science and science fiction, and understanding this relationship requires its analysis from multiple perspectives.
This course will cover the topics of the influence of science on science fiction, the influence of science fiction on science, and the influence of science fiction on public perception of science and scientists. These topics will be discussed in the context of examples of science fiction works dealing with space exploration and space travel, time travel, near future fiction, and science fiction dealing with social issues. The science concepts involved in these topics will be briefly explained at a layperson level, and the main emphasis will be placed on critical thinking and analyzing interdisciplinary connections and relationships.
Course Learning Outcomes
On completing the course, students will be able to:
- Illustrate the use and misuse of science as a plot device.
- Describe and explain the influence of science on science fiction and vice versa using both written and oral formats.
- Appraise and evaluate scientific and societal relevance of science fiction works in an argumentative essay and collaborative presentation.
- Analyze possible effects of scientific progress on the evolution of social norms using both written and oral formats.
Offer Semester and Day of Teaching
Second semester (Wed)
Study Load
Activities | Number of hours |
Lectures | 22 |
Tutorials | 12 |
Reading / Self-study | 60 |
Assessment: Essay / Report writing | 25 |
Assessment: Presentation (incl preparation) | 30 |
Assessment: In-class test (incl preparation) | 12 |
Total: | 161 |
Assessment: 100% coursework
Assessment Tasks | Weighting |
Group presentation | 45 |
Short essays | 40 |
In-class test | 15 |
Required Reading
Lecture notes provided.
At least one of the books from a list of examples of works provided. Science fiction books not on the list can be acceptable if approved by the course co-ordinator.
Course Co-ordinator and Teacher(s)
Course Co-ordinator | Contact |
Professor A. Djurisic Department of Physics, Faculty of Science |
Tel: 2859 7946 Email: dalek@hku.hk |
Teacher(s) | Contact |
Professor A. Djurisic Department of Physics, Faculty of Science |
Tel: 2859 7946 Email: dalek@hku.hk |