Course Description


TE 351 Humanity and Technology
4 cr.
Offered: Winter, Summer
Prerequisite: EN 211 with a grade of "C" or better; or HON 111 or HON 112 and sophomore standing.

This course investigates the positive and negative impacts of technology on society, including society’s response to new technology. Compelling ethical issues are examined, in genetic engineering, athletic performance enhancement, weapons technology, privacy and surveillance, the Internet, and forensic technology.

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