Investigation of the human and social impacts of electronic information and communication on our working, educational, and personal lives from various disciplinary perspectives; problem issues and competing values in the creation, manipulation, dissemination, and control of information are identified; resolution initiatives encouraged. Guest lecturers. Prerequisite(s): third-year standing or equivalent.Lectures and seminars three hours a week.

TSES 4005 [0.5 credit] Information Technology and Society

Investigation of the human and social impacts of electronic information and communication on our working, educational, and personal lives from various disciplinary perspectives; problem issues and competing values in the creation, manipulation, dissemination, and control of information are identified; resolution initiatives encouraged. Guest lecturers. Prerequisite(s): third-year standing or equivalent.Lectures and seminars three hours a week.





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