IT and Society

ITWS-1220

This course investigates the relationship between Information Technology (IT) and the individuals and groups who use it -- which is to say, virtually everyone. The course has two main goals. First, it seeks to define and explain core concepts in the field of IT in a fashion that is not overly technical. Second, it examines the historical, social, cultural, political and economic factors that have helped to shape, and have been shaped by, the dimensions of IT that we will study.

4 credits Communication Intensive HASS Inquiry
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
It & Society (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 94/87
2022
It & Society (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 53/57
2021
It And Society (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 61/57
2020
It And Society (4c) [CI] [HInq]
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 79/57
2019
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Christopher James Tozzi
Seats Taken: 64/57
2018
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Stephen Charles Pierce
Seats Taken: 40/38
2017
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • James Wilson Malazita
Seats Taken: 40/50
2016
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Linda Kramarchyk
  • James Wilson Malazita
Seats Taken: 36/37
2015
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • James Wilson Malazita
Seats Taken: 30/22
2014
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Nathan Wesley Fisk
Seats Taken: 24/22
2013
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Atsushi Akera
Seats Taken: 20/35
2012
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Atsushi Akera
Seats Taken: 25/50
2011
It And Society (4c) [CI]
  • Atsushi Akera
Seats Taken: 44/50
2010
2009
2008
2007