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    SERC-infused Subjects

    Home – Cross-cutting – Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing – SERC-infused Subjects

        The following classes have worked with SERC to include material that integrates social and ethical aspects of computing.

        6.1020 Software Construction

        6.1040 Software Studio

        6.1800 Computer Systems Engineering

        6.1850 Computer Systems and Society

        6.3900 Introduction to Machine Learning

        6.4100 Artificial Intelligence

        6.8371 Digital and Computational Photography

        6.8610 Quantitative Methods for Natural Language Processing

        11.458 Crowd Sourced City: Civic Tech Prototyping

        15.060 Data, Models, and Decisions

        17.46 US National Security Policy

        17.806 Quantitative Research Methods IV: Advanced Topics

        24.133 Experiential Ethics

        STS.008 Technology and Experience

        STS.047 Quantifying People: A History of Social Science

        STS.086[J] / 21A.504[J] / WGS.276[J] Cultures of Computing

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