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Technology in Society Courses 2025-26

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The Technology in Society Requirement

Engineering is a deeply social activity. It is shaped by social values, interests, and priorities; is increasingly practiced in complex social groups; and its fruits have important social effects in the political, economic, and cultural realms. Hence, the School of Engineering believes it is important that practicing engineers understand their ethical and social responsibilities. To this end, all undergraduate engineering majors must take one course devoted to exploring ethical and social issues and responsibilities arising from the interplay of engineering, technology, and society. 

Note: CE majors must take CEE 102A; MS&E AND ME majors must choose from among the courses marked “X” in the major columns. Students in other majors may choose from any of the following courses, although only CS and EPHYS majors may use CS 182W. 

WIM Note: Check individual major requirements to determine which courses will fulfill the University Writing in the Major (WIM) requirement .

CourseTitleWAYS**UnitsCEMS&E ME
AA 252Techniques of Failure Analysis (for senior engineering students only)-3 X   X
ARCHLGY 151 (CLASSICS 151)Ten Things: An Archaeology of DesignA-II or SI3   
BIOE 131Ethics in BioengineeringER3 X   X
BIOE 177/DESIGN 259Inventing the Future (limited enrollment; admission is by application) 3   
CEE 102ALegal & Ethical Principles in Design, Construction, and Project Delivery (this is the only option for CE majors) 3XX 
CEE 145EEquitable Infrastructure Solutions 3 X 
CLASSICS 168 (ARCHLGY 168)

Engineering the Roman Empire

(Take for 5 units to fulfill TiS)

A-II5   
COMM 166Virtual PeopleSI5   
CS 121Equity and Governance for Artificial Intelligence ER4   
CS 139Human-Centered AI 3 X 
CS 152Trust and Safety Engineering 3 X 
CS 182Ethics, Public Policy, & Technological Change (Prerequisite: CS 106A/AX)ER5 X 
CS 182WEthics, Public Policy, & Technological Change (WIM for CS & EPHYS majors only) Enrollment limited to 100 (Prerequisite: CS 106A or AX)ER5   
CS 256Algorithmic Fairness 3 X 
CS 278Social Computing (SOC 174/274) 4 X 
CS 329XHuman Centered NLP 4   
DATASCI 154Data Science for Social Impact 5   
EARTHSYS 125Shades of Green: Redesigning and Rethinking the Environmental Justice MovementsED4 X 
ENGR 145Technology Entrepreneurship 4   
ENGR 148/248Principled Entrepreneurial DecisionsER3 X 
ENERGY 177A+B (take both, for 3 units each)Engineering & Sustainable Development: Toolkit + Implementation ER3+3  X
EPS 194/204Technology, National Security, & Sustainability 4 XX
HUMBIO 174Foundations of Bioethics (NEW: all SoE majors except as restricted within specific programs are now allowed to use this course)ER3--XX
MS&E 179Entrepreneurship for Everyone 4 X 
NBIO 101Social & Ethical Issues in the Neurosciences (by application only; must take for 3 units and a letter grade)ER3 X 
POLISCI 114SInt’l Security in a Changing WorldSI5 X 
PUBLPOL 114Spies, Lies, and AlgorithmsSI5   
PUBLPOL 134Ethics on the Edge: Business, NPOs, Gov't, & Individuals (must take for a letter grade)ER3 X 
STS 1The Public Life of Science and TechnologyA-II OR SI4 X 
STS 115Ethics of Developing Lifesaving Technologies for ChildrenER3   
STS 200JTechnometabolism: Technology, Society, and the Anthropocene 4   

**WAYS: A-II = Aesthetic/Interpretive Inquiry; CE=Creative Expression; ED=Engaging Diversity; ER=Ethical Reasoning; SI= Social Inquiry