CYBR 101: Internet and Society in a Connected World
This course examines the effects of the internet and connected technologies on different societies around the world and the transformations that these forms of connection are having on individuals, societies, and global affairs.
Instructor: TBA
Sections:
001: M/W 2:20pm-3:35pm in Currell College 203
002: M/W 3:55pm-5:10pm in Currell College 203
003: T/Th 10:05am-11:20am in Currell College 203
004: T/Th 1:15pm-2:30pm in Close-Hipp Building 337
Instructor: TBA
Sections:
001: M/W 2:20pm-3:35pm in Currell College 203
002: M/W 3:55pm-5:10pm in Currell College 203
003: T/Th 10:05am-11:20am in Currell College 203
004: T/Th 1:15pm-2:30pm in Close-Hipp Building 337
CYBR 392: Cyber Society and Ethics
The course delves into ethical and social implications of digital technologies. It examines how inequality intersects with technology, society, and ethics, exploring power dynamics and exclusions. Real-world issues like policing, labor, AI, public assistance, and democracy are analyzed in the context of digital transformations.
Instructor: Dr. Austin Crane
Times: T/TH 10:05 - 11:20 AM
Location: Humanities Classroom 416
CRN: 23235
Instructor: Dr. Austin Crane
Times: T/TH 10:05 - 11:20 AM
Location: Humanities Classroom 416
CRN: 23235