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SCIE504 Assignment: Examine the relationships between science, scientists, and society Draw connections between contemporary scientific issues and everyday life Examine the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of knowledge and research
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Published: 05 Mar, 2026
Category Assignment Subject Science
University Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Module Title SCIE504 Science and Society
SCIE504 ASSESSMENT BRIEF 2026
LEARNING HOURS
Hours may include lectures, tutorials, online forums, laboratories. Refer to your timetable and course information in Canvas for detailed information. Total learning hours: 150
PRESCRIPTOR
An exploration of the complex relationships between science, scientists, and society, and how these relationships shape research and practice. Includes critical evaluation of the history and philosophy of science, the role of science in contemporary society, and how science communication influences decision-making and public support of science. Students will learn to become more relevant and reflexive scientists in an ever-changing world, while gaining the skills and knowledge required to effectively communicate complex scientific ideas in clear and creative ways.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Examine the relationships between science, scientists, and society
Draw connections between contemporary scientific issues and everyday life
Examine the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of knowledge and research
Describe complex scientific topics clearly and effectively
CONTENT
The history and philosophy of science
The relationships between science, scientists, and society
The social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of knowledge and research
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and mātauranga Māori
Critical perspectives on science and technology
Contextual examples linking contemporary scientific issues and everyday life
Navigating the knowledge ecosystem
Creative science communication
Reflective practice
LEARNING & TEACHING STRATEGIES
This course will be offered as a combination of lectures, tutorials, class discussions, interactive activities, and independent study. The course will be supported by the most recent articles and popular media (e.g., news articles, podcasts, blogs, and visual media) each time it runs to ensure relevancy to topical and emerging issues.
ASSESSMENT PLAN
Assessment Event Weighting % Learning Outcomes
Written Assessment (1000 words) 30.00 LO1, LO2
Portfolio 35.00 LO1, LO2, LO3
Presentation (3 mins) 35.00 LO1, LO2, LO4
Grade Map MAP1
A+ A A- Pass with Distinction
B+ B B- Pass with Merit
C+ C C- Pass
D Fail
Overall Requirement/S To Pass The Course:
Achievement of a minimum overall grade of C- is required to pass this course.
LEARNING RESOURCES
For further information, contact: Te Ara Hauora A Putaiao – Faculty of Health & Environmental Science
Principal Programme: HA1041, Bachelor of Science
Related Programme/s: AK1018 Certificate in Applied Science
AK1041 Bachelor of Science
AK1042 Graduate Diploma in Science
AK1043 Graduate Certificate in Science
AK2040 Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)
AK3001 Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science Conjoint Degrees
AK3750 Diploma in Applied Science
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