Technology, People, and Policy Certificate
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About
The Technology, People, and Policy certificate explores how emerging technologies influence important aspects of society. Graduates will be grounded in traditional technological frameworks and well-versed in the ethical, legal, environmental, human, and policy-related dimensions of advanced digital technologies.
Certificate Details
Application Deadline (Fall 2025 Entry) | Entry Quarter | Modality | Estimated Length | Program Cost |
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Priority Deadline 1: Jan. 24, 2025 |
Fall 2025 |
Hybrid | 1 Year Full-Time | $24,000 |
Curriculum
Students select four courses to complete the certificate in Technology, People, and Policy. Three of these courses will come from the list of required degree courses -- one covering each area of the program (one Technology course, one People course, and one Policy course). The fourth class for the certificate would be an elective of your choosing. An advisor will meet with students to help select appropriate courses.
Required Courses (3 Required)
Technology in Context
Current Trends in Technology: Innovation Across Research and Industry
In this seminar-style graduate course, you'll dive into the latest technological innovations and their impact on research, industry, and policy. Weekly presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government will cover cutting-edge fields like AI, nanotechnology, cryptocurrency, educational technology, cybersecurity, quantum computing, and blockchain. You'll explore the challenges, opportunities, and societal implications of these technologies, while engaging in discussions on their intersection with policy, ethics, and regulation. By critically assessing emerging technologies, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of how they are reshaping industries and influencing global public policy.
Technology, Psychology, and Education Across Cultures
Technology, Emotions, and Social Relationships
Foundations of Technology Policy: Global Perspectives
Navigating Data Governance: Tools and Techniques for Tech Policy Professionals
Elective Courses (1 Required)
Digital Technologies & Community Opportunity Mapping
Data Mining and Policy Making
Adulthood and Aging OR Child and/or Adolescent Development
Brain, Development, and Education
Culture and Development
Emotional Mysteries
Policies in Practice
AI Policy and/or Politics of Tech Policymaking
AI, Equity, and Public Education
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