michael@cit-vlsi.Caltech.Edu (Michael Lichter) (12/15/87)
Anyone know of good graduate programs in computers & society or computers & social policy or the equivalent thereof? Thanks. Michael
mandel@well.UUCP (Tom Mandel) (12/18/87)
You might take a look at Stanford University's Engineering and Economic Systems program (M.A. and PhD), and San Jose State University's Cybernetic Systems Program (M.S.). When I was familiar with them some years ago, both had a number of courses in this vein. But you'll have to check and see how they might have changed in their focus and orientation over the years. --Tom Mandel mandel@kl.sri.com well!mandel
thornton@ssc-bee.UUCP (Ken Thornton) (12/18/87)
The University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) has a department of Engineering Humanities, but I'm not certain whether they offer graduate degrees. As an undergraduate Electrical Engineering student there, I did take two courses related to Technology and Religion and Technology and the Future of Work. They were both quite interesting. Ken Thornton