It's not too late to Enroll for CGS 3063 - Computers and Modern Society. In this class, we investigate how advances in technology have significantly shaped the way we live, work, and interact. You will become familiar with the impact and ethical implications of new technologies on the role of citizens in a global society. Past topic areas have included: Basics of Computing, Communication, The Internet of Things, The Technical Workforce, Privacy, Security, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithm Bias, Hacking, and Virtual Reality for Social Good. In addition, you will learn and practice effective technical communication and learn basic data analysis. Non- computer-science/computer-engineering majors are welcome!
This course fulfills GE-S and WR (6K words)
Dr. Kyla McMullen, Instructor
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