703042 VO Ethical Issues in Computer Science
winter semester 2020/2021 | Last update: 30.10.2020 | Place course on memo listDiscussion of ethical and social dimensions in computer science.
This lecture aims for an ethical and social orientation. It tries to comprehend the world of new media and technologies in its historical development as well as in its contemporary ethical meaning for human beings and their social life.
Lecture and discussion
an hour-long written examination at the end of the semester
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- Faculty of Catholic Theology
- Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
- Bachelor's Programme Sociology according to the curriculum 2007 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
- Bachelor's Programme Political Science according to the curriculum 2007 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
- Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
- Faculty of Engineering Sciences
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Wed 2020-10-07
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-10-14
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-10-21
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-10-28
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-11-04
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-11-11
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-11-18
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-11-25
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-12-09
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online | ||
Wed 2020-12-16
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16.00 - 18.00 | eLecture - online eLecture - online |