Behind the Data: Humans and Values

Data Science
231

3 units

Course Description

Intro to the legal, policy, and ethical implications of data, including privacy, surveillance, security, classification, discrimination, decisional-autonomy, and duties to warn or act. Examines legal, policy, and ethical issues throughout the full data-science life cycle collection, storage, processing, analysis, and use with case studies from criminal justice, national security, health, marketing, politics, education, employment, athletics, and development. Includes legal and policy constraints and considerations for specific domains and data-types, collection methods, and institutions; technical, legal, and market approaches to mitigating and managing concerns; and the strengths and benefits of competing and complementary approaches.

Skill Sets

Ethical and legal frameworks / Policy analysis / Oral and written presentation

Current Course Designers

Headshot of Professor Deirdre K. Mulligan
Deirdre Mulligan
Professor
303B South Hall
Morgan G. Ames
Morgan Ames
Alumni (MIMS 2006)
Assistant Professor of Practice
305B South Hall

Original Course Designer

Headshot of Professor Deirdre K. Mulligan
Deirdre Mulligan
Professor
303B South Hall

Previously listed as DATASCI W231.

Prerequisites

MIDS & MPA students only.
Last updated: October 6, 2022