♦ Group Project ♦
♦ Reflections ♦
It has been quite the ride with Science & Technology Thinking course indeed. There have been some chapters that I really enjoyed, while others that I barely comprehended. It's nothing concerning the nature of the course itself, but rather who I am as person and what I really prefer listening to. This course has taught me about how deep and significant science, thought, and technology are, and how they've worked together throughout the times to aid in forming some of the greatest human civilizations out there. I was also highly grateful for the involvement of Islam throughout this whole course. It really backs the philosophy of UTM which was initially discussed in the first chapter. However, I think that it may feel a little bit of a biased way of putting things for those who are non-Muslim / non-religious. Nevertheless, I don't think that it is that great of a problem, but rather a great way to demonstrate Islam to those who really have little to no knowledge about it, especially that it paints the religion in its best and truest picture. In the end, I am grateful that I took this course in this semester. It was not that light, but not that big of a burden either. It is nice to blow some steam off from the core subjects through courses like these. I was also honored to be the class monitor for this course, which brought me closer to my classmates, and unlocked me great opportunities to grow as a student, and as a future leader.
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