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Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Lecture
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Description
Metals influence everyone everyday. They provide the foundation for modern technology. We would live with Stone Age technology if we had no metal. They influence international trade, technology, defense, art, monetary exchange, politics, and economics. Countries around the world rely on each other for metal resources and technology. This course explores the interdependent international influence of metals in the development of science and technology and the establishment of global economics and sustainability. This course will consist primarily of lectures with some discussions, demonstrations, and activities.