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COMM 118 - The Social and Historical Co-evolution of (Communication and Information) Technologies

Communication College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

The Social and Historical Co-evolution of (Communication and Information) Technologies

Instructor Name(s)

STAFF

Course Description

This course is about how technologies and people have evolved together over time.Although we are surrounded by technologies in our daily lives we rarely consider the tremendous impacts they are having on us, the complex historical circumstances that result in the adoption and use of particular tools, and the complicated relations between technologies and society. The intention is to understand thesocial and historical co-evolution of technologies by examining theories of human behavior and society as well as research evidence in these domains. Ultimately, the goal is to generate a complete and contextualized understanding of technologies and social relations that is both historically rich and currently relevant.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Not open to Freshmen.

Advisory Enrollment Comments

Open to Communication and Interdisciplinary studies majors only; Open to all students during Summer Session except freshmen.

Programs

COMM118 is a completion requirement for:
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