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Mar 29, 2024
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COT 704 - Theoretical Frameworks in Technology The information revolution has granted a myriad of questions pertaining to the relationships between technology, social institutions and the human condition. The purpose of this course is to explore various extant theories that can be utilized as a heuristic guideline for developing a more lucid understanding of the relationships. Two main conceptual frameworks will be examined: Structural-Functionalism and Symbolic Interactionism. Several theories that are extensions of these frameworks will also be examined.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs May not be repeated for credit Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Prerequisite(s): COT 700
Class Restriction(s): Doctorate standing or UG Degree Pending
Major Restriction(s): Doctor of Philosophy in Technology (PHD-TC)
Previously listed as COT 704 - Legal and Policy Aspects of New Technologies Last Updated: Change to course title, description, and prerequisites 4/2016, effective Fall 2016
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