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Apr 17, 2024
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CSCI 270 - Computing Technology, Society and Culture4 credits This course surveys the principal computing technologies that are in use today or on the horizon, as well as investigates individual topics in more technical and cultural depth. Topics vary based on technological advances in conjunction with emerging legal, political, and social issues, and may include broader questions such as how and why new computing technologies are developed and accepted. Students will regularly post essays to a course blog, and through written discussion will gain experience on how to communicate, debate, and evaluate technology and its connections to society. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Offered fall semester. CLA-Writing Intensive
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