RTC - Required Technology CourseRSC - Required Societal CourseBTC - Breadth Technology CourseBSC - Breadth Societal CoursePlease note that if a course has two designations for both a breadth and required course, i.e., RSC/BSC, that this means there is an exception for that semester only. Some breadth courses do have dual designations for all semesters, i.e., BTC/BSC. Please see the "Requirements" tab for the regular course designation.Fall 2025ANT 211 - Surveillance, Technoscience, and Society, RSCANT 437/AAS 437 - Gaming Blackness: The Anthropology of Video Games and Race, BSCAPC 524/MAE 506/AST 506 – Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, RTCCEE 102A/EGR 102A/MAE 102A – Engineering in the Modern World, BSCCEE 102B/EGR 102B/MAE 102B – Engineering in the Modern World, BTCCEE 401/ENV 401 - Zero Carbon, Resilient, Equitable Cities: Infrastructure Innovations and Systems Analysis, BSCCOS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 350 - Ethics of Computing, RTCCOS 429 - Computer Vision, RTCCOS 433/MAT 473 - Cryptography, RTCCOS 436 - Human-Computer Interaction, RTC/BTCCOS 455/MOL 455/QCB 455 – Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCECE 206/COS 306 – Contemporary Logic Design,RTCECE 364 – Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics, RTCECE 435 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 535 – Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 574 - Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, RTCECO 326 – Economics of the Internet: The Digital Revolution, RSCECO 416 – Fintech, BTCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCEGR 497 – Entrepreneurial Leadership, BSCGHP 350/SPI 380/ANT 380 – Critical Perspectives in Global Health, BSCHIS 390 - Formations of Knowledge: Historical Approaches to Science, Technology, and Medicine, BSCMAE 345, Introduction to Robotics, RTCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 – Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCQCB 455/MOL 455/COS 455 - Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCSOC 301 – Statistical Methods in Sociology, BTC/BSCSPI 352 - Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy, RSCSPI 353 – Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence, BTCSPI 365, Tech/Ethics, RSCSTC 349/ENV 349/JRN 349 – Writing About Science, BSCSpring 2025ANT 354 - Digital Anthropology: Methods for Exploring Virtual Worlds, BSCAPC 199/MAT 199 – Math Alive, BTCAST 309/MAE 309/PHY 309, ENE 309 - The Science of Fission and Fusion Energy, BTCCBE 260/EGR 260 - Ethics and Technology: Engineering in the Real World, BSCCEE 325 – Environmental Biotechnology, BSC/BTCCOS IW 05 - Technology Policy, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a COS student's independent work for the certificate, but not both. Only COS students may take this seminar.)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate, but not both.)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 350 - Ethics of Computing, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 445 – Economics and Computing (was Networks, Economics and Computing), RTCCOS 448/EGR 448 - Innovating Across Technology, Business, and Marketplaces, RSCECE 201 - Information Signals, RTCECE 473/COS 473 - Elements of Decentralize Finance, RTCECO 332/GHP 332 - Economics of Health and Heath Care, BSCEGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277 – Technology and Society, Core CourseEGR 371/ENT 371 - Designing the Future of Work: Public Interest Technology Development, RTCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCEGR 497 – Entrepreneurial Leadership, BSCENV 458/ANT 458 - Environmental Technologies: Infrastructure, Ethics, and Society, BSCFRS 172 - Origins of Modern Communications and Principles of Innovation, BSCHIS 278 - Digital, Spatial, Visual, and Oral Histories, RSCHIS 387/ENG 398/CDH 387 - Data & Culture, BSCHIS 390 - Formations of Knowledge: Historical Approaches to Science, Technology, and Medicine, BSCJRN 260 - Media in America: What to Read and Believe in the Digital Age, RSCMAE 228/EGR 228/CBE 228/ENE 228 - Energy Technologies in the 21st Century, BTCNEU 537/MOL 537/PSY 517 – Systems Neuroscience: Computing with Populations of Neurons BTCORF 387 - Networks, RTCORF 401 – Electronic Commerce, RTCNES 366/ENE 364/ENV 366 - Oil, Energy in the Middle East, BSCPSY 409 - Cyborg Psychology, BSCSOC 204 - Social Networks, RSCSOC 373/AMS 428/URB 373 - Systemic Racism: Myths and Realities, BSCSPI 200 – Statistics for Social Science, BTCSPI 334/SOC 319 – Media and Public Policy, RSCSPI 412 - Science for Policy and Policy for Science, RSCTRA 301/COS 401/LIN 304 – Introduction to Machine Translation, RTCFall 2024ANT 437/AAS 437 - Gaming Blackness: The Anthropology of Video Games and Race, BSCAPC 524/MAE 506/AST 506 – Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, RTCCEE 102A/EGR 102A/MAE 102A – Engineering in the Modern World, BSCCEE 102B/EGR 102B/MAE 102B – Engineering in the Modern World, BTCCEE 401/ENV 401 - Zero Carbon, Resilient, Equitable Cities: Infrastructure Innovations and Systems Analysis, BSCCOS 109/EGR 109 – Computers in Our World, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 350 - Ethics of Computing, RTCCOS 429 - Computer Vision, RTCCOS 433/MAT 473 - Cryptography, RTCCOS 436 - Human-Computer Interaction, RTC/BTCCOS 455/MOL 455/QCB 455 – Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCECE 206/COS 306 – Contemporary Logic Design,RTCECE 364 – Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics, RTCECE 435 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 535 – Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 470/COS 470 - Principles of Blockchain, RTCECE 574 - Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, RTCECO 326 – Economics of the Internet: The Digital Revolution, RSCECO 416 – Fintech, BTCEGR 383/ENT 393 - Design Research and Humanistic Innovation, BSCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCEGR 497 – Entrepreneurial Leadership, BSCENV 304/ECO 328/EEB 304/WWS 455 – Disease Ecology, Economics, and Policy, BSCGHP 350/SPI 380/ANT 380 – Critical Perspectives in Global Health, BSCFRE 380/ECS 387 - Technophobia, BSCHIS 298 - Information Revolution, RSCHIS 390 - Formations of Knowledge: Historical Approaches to Science, Technology, and Medicine, BSCHUM 346/ENG 256 - Introduction to Digital Humanities, RSCMAE 345, Introduction to Robotics, RTCPOL 341 – Experimental Methods in Social Science, RSCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 – Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCQCB 455/MOL 455/COS 455 - Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCSML 354/PHI 354 - Artificial Intelligence: A Hands-on Introduction from Basics to ChatGPT, RTCSOC 301 – Statistical Methods in Sociology, BTC/BSCSPI 352 - Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy, RSCSPI 353 – Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence, BTCSPI 365, Tech/Ethics, RSCSTC 349/ENV 349/JRN 349 – Writing About Science, BSCSpring 2024ANT 238: Human, Machine, and In-Between: The Anthropology of AI, RSCANT 325/MAE 347/SPI 384 - Robots in Human Ecology: A Hands-on Course for Anthropologists, Engineers, and Policymakers, BSC/BTCANT 354 - Digital Anthropology: Methods for Exploring Virtual Worlds, BSCANT 360/CHV 360 - Ethics in Context: Uses and Abuses of Deception and Disclosure, BSCAPC 199/MAT 199 – Math Alive, BTCARC 492/URB 492/ENV 492 – Topics in the Formal Analysis of the Urban Structure – Environmental Challenges of Urban Sprawl, BSCAST 309/MAE 309/PHY 309, ENE 309 - The Science of Fission and Fusion Energy, BTCCBE 260/EGR 260 - Ethics and Technology: Engineering in the Real World, BSCCEE 325 – Environmental Biotechnology, BSC/BTCCOS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate, but not both.)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 429 - Computer Vision, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 445 – Economics and Computing (was Networks, Economics and Computing), RTCECE 201 - Information Signals, RTCECE 368 - Introduction To Wireless Communication Systems, RTCECE 473/COS 473 - Elements of Decentralize Finance, RTCECO 332/GHP 332 - Economics of Health and Heath Care, BSCEGR 219/ENT 291/REL 219 - Professional Responsibility & Ethics: Succeeding Without Selling Your Soul, RSCEGR 495/ENT 495 - Special Topics in Entrepreneurship: Critical Design Studio, RSCENE 308/MAE 308/GEO 308 - Engineering the Climate: Technical & Policy Challenges, BTCEGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277 – Technology and Society, Core CourseEGR 371/ENT 371 - Designing the Future of Work: Public Interest Technology Development, RTCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 421/SPI 487/SAS 421 - Reimagining Digital Public Infrastructure in India and Globally, BTC/BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCFRS 128 - Tech/Ethics, RSCFRS 172 - Origins of Modern Communications and Principles of Innovation, BSCGER 211 – Introduction to Media Theory, BSCHIS 278 - Digital, Spatial, Visual, and Oral Histories, RSCHIS 295 - Making America: Technology and History in the United States, BSCHUM 346/ENG 256 - Introduction to Digital Humanities, RSCHUM 349/STC 350/COM 374 - Making Sense of Artificial Intelligence: Fiction, Technology, Storytelling, BSCJRN 260 - Media in America: What to Read and Believe in the Digital Age, RSCMAE 228/EGR 228/CBE 228/ENE 228 - Energy Technologies in the 21st Century, BTCNEU 537/MOL 537/PSY 517 – Computational Neuroscience, BTCORF 401 – Electronic Commerce, RTCORF 387 - Networks, RTCPOL 327 - Mass Media, Social Media and American Politics, RSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCPSY 409 - Cyborg Psychology, BSCSML 354/PHI 354 - Artificial Intelligence: A Hands-on Introduction from Basics to ChatGPT, RTCSOC 373/AMS 428/URB 373 - Systemic Racism: Myths and Realities, BSCSOC 382 - Political Economy of the Digital Society, RSCSOC 384 - Steering the Future: Exploring the Impact of Driverless Cars, BSCSOC 555/COS 598J – Limits to Predictions, RTC/BTCSPI 200 – Statistics for Social Science, BTCSPI 492 - Down the Rabbit Hole: Combating Far-Right Radicalization and Disinformation on U.S. Social Platforms. RSCTRA 301/COS 401/LIN 304 – Introduction to Machine Translation, RTCFall 2023AAS 339/EGR 339: Black Mirror: Race, Technology and Justice, RSCANT 211 – Surveillance, Technoscience, and Society, RSCANT 302 - Ethnography for Research Design, BSCANT 437/AAS 437 - Gaming Blackness: The Anthropology of Video Games and Race, BSCAPC 524/MAE 506/AST 506 – Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, RTCCEE 102A/EGR 102A/MAE 102A – Engineering in the Modern World, BSCCEE 102B/EGR 102B/MAE 102B – Engineering in the Modern World, BTCCOS IW 05 - Technology Policy, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a student's independent work for the certificate, but not both. This seminar is only open to COS students and only the course taught by Mihir Kshirsagar will count.)COS 109/EGR 109 – Computers in Our World, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 350 - Ethics of Computing, RTCCOS 436 - Human-Computer Interaction, RTC/BTCCOS 448/EGR 448 – Innovating Across Technology, Business, and Marketplaces, RSCCOS 455/MOL 455/QCB 455 – Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCECE 435 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECO 326 – Economics of the Internet: The Digital Revolution, RSCEGR 383/ENT 393 - Design Research and Humanistic Innovation, BSCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCECE 206/COS 306 – Contemporary Logic Design, RTCECE 364 – Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics, RTCECE 535 – Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCENV 304/ECO 328/EEB 304/WWS 455 – Disease Ecology, Economics, and Policy, BSCENV 367/GEO 367 – Modeling the Earth System: Assessing Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change, BTCHIS 298 - Information Revolution, RSCHIS 390 - Formations of Knowledge: Historical Approaches to Science, Technology, and Medicine, BSCGHP 350/SPI 380/ANT 380 – Critical Perspectives in Global Health, BSCMAE 345, Introduction to Robotics, RTCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 – Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCQCB 455/MOL 455/COS 455 - Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCSOC 301 – Statistical Methods in Sociology, BTC/BSCSPI 401d - Policy Seminars: Platform Regulation (This is open to SPIA juniors only and can count as independent work for the T&S certificate, information technology track. (Only the course taught by Mihir Kshirsagar will count.)STC 349/ENV 349/JRN 349 – Writing About Science, BSCSpring 2023AAS 339/EGR 339: Black Mirror: Race, Technology and Justice, RSCANT 238: Human, Machine, and In-Between: The Anthropology of AI, RSCAPC 199/MAT 199 – Math Alive, BTCAST 309/MAE 309/PHY 309, ENE 309 - The Science of Fission and Fusion Energy, BTCCBE 260/EGR 260 - Ethics and Technology: Engineering in the Real World, BSCCEE 401/ENV 401 - Zero Carbon, Resilient, Equitable Cities: Infrastructure Innovations and Systems Analysis, BSCCOM 332/HUM 332/TRA 332 - Who Owns This Sentence? Copyright Culture from the Romantic Era to the Age of the Internet, RSCCOS IW 05 Seminar - Technology Policy, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a COS student's independent work for the certificate, but not both. Only COS students may take this seminar.)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate, but not both.)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 351/SPI 351/SOC 353 - Information Technology and Public Policy, RSCCOS 429 - Computer Vision, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 433/MAT 473 - Cryptography, RTCCOS 445 – Economics and Computing (was Networks, Economics and Computing), RTCCOS 461 - Computer Networks, RTCECE 201 - Information Signals, RTCECE 368 - Introduction To Wireless Communication Systems, RTCECE 464 - Embedded Computing, RTCECE 473/COS 473 - Elements of Decentralize Finance, RTCECO 332/GHP 332 - Economics of Heath and Health Care, BSCEGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277 – Technology and Society, Core CourseEGR 383/ENT 393 - Design Research and Humanistic Innovation, BSCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCFRS 114 – Technology and the Environment, BSCFRS 118 – Life on Mars – or Maybe Not, BSCFRS 172 - Origins of Modern Communications and Principles of Innovation, BSCGER 211 – Introduction to Media Theory, BSCHIS 390 - History of Science, Technology and Medicine: Ideas and Methods, BSCMAE 328/EGR 328/ENV 328/ENE 328 – Energy for a Greenhouse-Constrained World, BTCNES 366/ENE 364/ENV 366 - Oil, Energy in the Middle East, BSCORF 350 – Analysis of Big Data, RTC (*This is the last semester this course will count.)PHI 371 - Philosophical Foundations of Probability and Decision Theory, RSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCSML 201 – Introduction to Data Science, RTC (*This is the last semester this course will count.)SOC 306/SML 306 - Machine Learning with Social Data: Opportunities and Challenges, RSCSPI 200 – Statistics for Social Science, BTCSPI 353 – Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence, BTCSPI 365 - Tech/Ethics, RSCSPI 402e - IW - Policy Task Forces - Information Ethics and Policy: Regulating Biometric Technologies - This is open to SPIA juniors only and can count as IW for the T&S certificate, information technology track. (Only this course taught by Mihir Kshirsagar will count.)TRA 301/COS 401/LIN 304 – Introduction to Machine Translation, RTCFall 2022ANT 211 – Surveillance, Technoscience, and Society, RSCANT 302 – Ethnography for Research Design, BSCAPC 524/MAE 506/AST 506 – Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, RTCCEE 102A/EGR 102A/MAE 102A – Engineering in the Modern World, BSCCEE 102B/EGR 102B/MAE 102B – Engineering in the Modern World, BTCCOS IW 08 - Socially Responsible Computing, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a student's independent work for the certificate, but not both.)COS 109/EGR 109 – Computers in Our World, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 448/EGR 448 – Innovating Across Technology, Business, and Marketplaces, RSCCOS 455/MOL 455/QCB 455 – Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCECE 435 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 470/COS 470 – Principals of Blockchain, RTCECO 326 – Economics of the Internet: The Digital Revolution, RSCECO 416 – Fintech, BTCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 488/ENT 488 – Designing Ventures to Change the World, BSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCEGR 497 – Entrepreneurial Leadership, BSCECE 206/COS 306 – Contemporary Logic Design, RTCECE 364 – Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics, RTCECE 535 – Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCENE 202/ARC 208/EGR 208/ENV 206 - Designing Sustainable Systems: Responding to the Pandemic in the Information Age, BTCENV 304/ECO 328/EEB 304/WWS 455 – Disease Ecology, Economics, and Policy, BSCENV 367/GEO 367 – Modeling the Earth System: Assessing Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change, BTCFRS 139 - The Coming of Driverless Cars, BSCFRS 179 – Princeton and the Dawn of the Information Age, RSCGHP 350/SPI 380/ANT 380 – Critical Perspectives in Global Health, BSCHUM 346/ENG 256 – Introduction to Digital Humanities, RSCORF 387 – Networks, RTCORF 473 – Special Topics in Operations Research and Financial Engineering – Financial Technology and Data-Driven Innovation, RTCPOL 327 - Mass Media, Social Media, and American Politics, RSCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 – Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCQCB 455/MOL 455/COS 455 - Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCSML 201 – Introduction to Data Science, RTCSOC 301 – Statistical Methods in Sociology, BTC/BSCSTC 349/ENV 349/JRN 349 – Writing About Science, BSCSpring 2022AAS 339/EGR 339: Black Mirror: Race, Technology and Justice, RSCAPC 199/MAT 199 – Math Alive, BTCARC 492/URB 492/ENV 492 – Topics in the Formal Analysis of the Urban Structure – Environmental Challenges of Urban Sprawl, BSCCEE 392/HUM 392 - Engineering Justice and the City: Technologies, Environments, and Power, BSCCOS IW 03 - Seminar Tech Policy, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a student's independent work for the certificate, but not both.)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate, but not both.)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 445 – Economics and Computing (was Networks, Economics and Computing), RTCCOS 448/EGR 448 – Innovating Across Technology, Business, and Marketplaces, RSCECE 368 - Introduction To Wireless Communication Systems, RTCECE 472 - Architectures for Secure Computers and Smartphones, RTCECO 332/GHP 332 - Economics of Health and Health Care, BSCEGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277 – Technology and Society, Core CourseEGR 371/ENT 371 - Designing the Future of Work: Public Interest Technology Development, RTCEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCENV 316 - Climate Science and Communication, BSC FRS 118 – Life on Mars – or Maybe Not, BSCFRS 122 – Connection and Communication in the Digital Bazaar, RSCFRS 128 - Tech/Ethics, RSCGER 211 – Introduction to Media Theory, BSCHIS 295 - Making America: Technology and History in the United States, BSCHUM 346/ENG 256 - Introduction to Digital Humanities, RSCMAE 228/EGR 228/CBE 228/ENE 228 - Energy Technologies in the 21st Century, BTCMAE 328/EGR 328/ENV 328/ENE 328 – Energy for a Greenhouse-Constrained World, BTCNES 366/ENE 364/ENV 366 - Oil, Energy in the Middle East, BSCNEU 537/MOL 537/PSY 517 – Computational Neuroscience BTCORF 350 – Analysis of Big Data, RTCORF 387 - Networks, RTCORF 401 – Electronic Commerce, RTCORF 473 – Special Topics in Operations Research and Financial Engineering – Financial Technology and Data-Driven Innovation, RTCPOL 341 - Experimental Methods in Politics, RSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCSML 201 – Introduction to Data Science, RTCSOC 306/SML 306 - Machine Learning with Social Data: Opportunities and Challenges, RSCSOC 409/COS 409 - Critical Approaches to Human Computer Interaction, RSCSPI 200 – Statistics for Social Science, BTCSPI 334/SOC 319 - Media and Public Policy, RSCSPI 353 – Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence, BTCSPI 354 - Modern Genetics and Public Policy, BSCSPI 586F - Topics in STEP: Technology Policy and Law, RSCTRA 301/COS 401/LIN 304 – Introduction to Machine Translation, RTCFall 2021 AMS 399/HIS 399 - In the Groove: Technology and Music in American History, from Edison to the iPod, BSCANT 455 – Visible Evidence: Documentary Film and Data Visualization, RSCAPC 524/MAE 506/AST 506 - Software Engineering for Scientific Computing, RTCCEE 102A/EGR 102A/MAE 102A - Engineering in the Modern World, BSCCEE 102B/EGR 102B/MAE 102B - Engineering in the Modern World, BTCCOS IW 05: Technology Policy - RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a student’s independent work for the certificate, but not both.)COS 109/EGR 109 - Computers in Our World, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 126/EGR 126 - Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 429 - Computer Vision, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 455/MOL 455/QCB 455 - Introduction to Genomics and Computational Molecular Biology, RTCCOS 461 – Computer Networks, RTCCOS 597C - Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Computer Science for Public Policy and Law, RSCECE 206/COS 306 - Contemporary Logic Design, RTCECE 364 - Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics,RTCECE 435 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 472 - Architectures for Secure Computers and Smartphones, RTCECE 535 - Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, RTCECE 574 - Security and Privacy in Computing and Communication, RTCECO 326 - Economics of the Internet: The Digital Revolution, RSCECO 416 – Fintech, BTCEGR 395/ENT 395 - Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 488/ENT 488 - Designing Ventures to Change the World, BSCEGR 491/ECE 491/ENT 491 - High-Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 - Leadership Development for Business, BSCEGR 497 – Entrepreneurial Leadership, BSCENE 475/PSY 475 – Human Factors 2.0 – Psychology for Engineering, Energy, and Environmental Decisions, BSCENV 304/ECO 328/EEB 304/WWS 455 - Disease Ecology, Economics, and Policy, BSCENV 377 /CEE 377/SAS 377/URB 377 - Sustainable Cities in the US and India: Technology, Policy & Entrepreneurship Pathways, RSCFRS 179 - Princeton and the Dawn of the Information Age, RSCGHP 350/SPI 380/ANT 380 - Critical Perspectives in Global Health, BSCORF 467 - Transportation Systems Analysis, RTCORF 473 – Special Topics in Operations Research and Financial Engineering – Financial Technology and Data-Driven Innovation, RTCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 - Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCSML 201 - Introduction to Data Science, RTCSOC 204 - Social Networks, RSCSOC 215 - The Sociology of the Internet, RSCSOC 301 – Statistical Methods in Sociology, BTC/BSCTHR 210A/STC 210A - Storytelling for Technology and Performance, BSCSpring 2021Please note all T&S information technology track courses taken this semester may use the P/D/F system due to the COVID-19 pandemic.AAS 301/SOC 367 - Black to the Future: Science, Fiction, and Society, RSCAPC 199/MAT 199 – Math Alive, BTCARC 492/URB 492/ENV 492 – Topics in the Formal Analysis of the Urban Structure – Environmental Challenges of Urban Sprawl, BSCCBE 260/EGR 260 - Ethics and Technology: Engineering in the Real World, BSCCEE 392 - Engineering Justice and the City: Technologies, Environments, and Power, BSCCOS IW 03 - Seminar Tech Policy, RSC (This seminar may count as a RSC or used as a student's independent work for the certificate, but not both.)COS 126/EGR 126 – Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, RTC (only COS 109 or COS 126 count for credit for the certificate, but not both.)COS 324 – Introduction to Machine Learning, RTCCOS 424/SML 302 – Fundamentals of Machine Learning, RTCCOS 432/ECE 432 – Information Security, RTCCOS 445 – Economics and Computing (was Networks, Economics and Computing), RTCCOS 448/EGR 448 – Innovating Across Technology, Business, and Marketplaces, RSCECE 368 - Introduction To Wireless Communication Systems, RTCEGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277 – Technology and Society, Core CourseEGR 395 – Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation, RSCEGR 491/ECE 491 – High Tech Entrepreneurship, BSCEGR 494 – Leadership Development for Business, BSCENE 202/ARC 208/EGR 208/ENV 206 – Designing Sustainable Systems: Understanding our Environment with the Internet of Things, BTCENV 303/EEB 303 – Agriculture, Human Diets and the Environment, BSCENV 316 – Climate Science and Communications, BSCFRS 118 – Life on Mars – or Maybe Not, BSCFRS 122 – Connection and Communication in the Digital Bazaar, RSCFRS 162 – Bioethics: Public Policy, Ethics and the Law, BSCFRS 172 - Money, Markets and Morals, BSCGER 211 – Introduction to Media Theory, BSCHUM 331/HIS 336 - A History of Words: Technologies of Communication from Cuneiform to Coding, RSCITA 320/COM 378 – Cybernetics, Literary Ghosts and the Italian Way, BSCMAE 228/EGR 228/CBE 228/ENE 228 - Energy Technologies in the 21st Century, BTCMAE 328/EGR 328/ENV 328/ENE 328 – Energy for a Greenhouse-Constrained World, BTCNES 366/ENE 364/ENV 366 - Oil, Energy and the Middle East, BSCORF 350 – Analysis of Big Data, RTCORF 387 - Networks, RTCORF 401 – Electronic Commerce, RTCORF 473 – Special Topics in Operations Research and Financial Engineering – Financial Technology and Data-Driven Innovation, RTCPHI 277/CHV 277/GHP 377 - Biomedical EthicsPHI 350/CHV 356 - Ethics of Emerging Technologies, RSCPHI 371 – Philosophical Foundations of Probability and Decision Theory, RSCPOL 345/SOC 305/SPI 211 – Introduction to Quantitative Social Science, BTC/BSCPOL 346 – Applied Quantitative Analysis, RTCSML 201 – Introduction to Data Science, RTCSOC 204 - Social Networks, RSCSOC 306/SML 306 - Machine Learning with Social Data: Opportunities and Challenges, RSCSOC 414/COS 415 - Can We Build Anti-Racist Technologies?, RSCSPI 200 – Statistics for Social Science, BTCSPI 338 – When Old Debates Were New Again: Exploring the Theoretical Origins of Internet Policy, RSCSPI 353 – Science and Global Security: From Nuclear Weapons to Cyberwarfare and Artificial Intelligence, BTCSPI 354 - Modern Genetics and Public Policy, BSCTRA 301/COS 401/LIN 304 – Introduction to Machine Translation, RTCVIS 206 - Feminist Technoscience: Art, Technology, & Gender, BSC