answers1: Ah, reminds me of Harvey Mudd College. <br>
They're known as a great engineering college, yet they also have a
third of their curriculum based in humanities. Their goal is to
produce well-rounded scientists who can understand how their work is
affecting the world. <br>
No matter. <br>
Engineers build things. They design the technology that humans use in
their everyday life. Ah, key word there. Humans. <br>
Humanity's usage of this engineered technology obviously has
questionable results sometimes. Many of our warfare fears focus on the
new technology engineered. <br>
Similarly, the course of humanity has changed over the last few
millennia. This evolution, from things such as clay tablets to this
here Internet, is a feedback loop between cultures and technology.
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Point is, humanities are affected by engineering, which is in turn
molded by humanity.
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