Technology and Society

Overview

An interest area

The impact of 21st century technological innovations extends beyond the realms of science and engineering – it touches all aspects of society.

Among Bryant’s timeliest courses, Technology and Society examines the cultural and historical transformations stimulated by technological advances.

Understanding how modern society has been transformed by technology, as well as its historical impact since the beginnings of industrialization, prepares you to examine and evaluate technology’s role within a dynamic global environment.

Courses include Law of the Internet, Energy Management Strategies, Introduction to Biotechnology, and Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

Future careers, post-grad opportunities

Understanding technology’s role in society is important to succeed in a range of fields, including: law, urban planning, publishing, lobbying, import/export, education, government, journalism, and foreign relations, among others.

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To learn more, please contact:
Andrea Boggio, J.S.D.
Associate Professor of Legal Studies
Department of History and Social Sciences
aboggio@bryant.edu