This course makes the student aware of the social, moral, ethical, and philosophical impact of computers and computer-based systems on society, both now and in the future. Topics include major computer-based applications and their impact, human machine relationships, and the major problems of controlling the use of computers. This course is recommended for juniors and seniors.
Recommended Background: a general knowledge of computers and computer systems.
Distribution Requirements: Social Implications of Computing
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CS 3043
- Social Implications of Information Processing
- 1/3
- GOV 2314/ID 2314
- Cyberlaw and Policy
- 1/3
- GOV 2315
- Privacy: Laws, Policy, Technology, and How They Fit Together
- 1/3
- IMGD 2000
- Social Issues in Interactive Media and Games
- 1/3
- IMGD 2001
- Philosophy and Ethics of Computer Games
- 1/3
- RBE 3100
- Social Implications of Robotics
- 1/3
Minimum Units - 1/3
If GOV/ID 2314, GOV/ID 2315, IMGD 2000, IMGD 2001 or RBE 3100 is used to satisfy this requirement, it does not count as part of the 6 units of CS.