DATAC104
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DATA C104 - Human Contexts and Ethics of Data - DATA/History/STS
Subject
DATA
Course Number
C104
Department
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Title
Human Contexts and Ethics of Data - DATA/History/STS
Course Description
This course teaches you to use the tools of applied historical thinking and Science, Technology, and Society (STS) to recognize, analyze, and shape the human contexts and ethics of data. It addresses key topics such as doing ethical data science amid shifting definitions of human subjects, consent, and privacy; the changing relationship between data, democracy, and law; the role of data analytics in how corporations and governments provide public goods such as health and security to citizens; sensors, machine learning and artificial intelligence and changing landscapes of labor, industry, and city life. It prepares you to engage as a knowledgeable and responsible citizen and professional in the varied arenas of our datafied world.
Minimum Units
4
Maximum Units
4
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option
Cross-Listed Course(s)
Term
Fall and Spring
Lecture Hours Min
3
Lecture Hours Max
3
Mode of Instruction
In Person
Discussion Hours Max
1.5
Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online
Term
Summer
Lecture Hours Min
6
Lecture Hours Max
6
Mode of Instruction
In Person
Discussion Hours Max
3
Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online
Term
Summer
Lecture Hours Min
7.5
Lecture Hours Max
7.5
Mode of Instruction
In Person
Discussion Hours Max
3.5
Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online