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Interdisciplinary Studies: Technology, Society, and the Future of Work

This course explores interdisciplinary perspectives on technological change and its impact on society and the future of work. Students integrate concepts from technology studies, economics, sociology, and business to examine how automation, artificial inte

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Interdisciplinary Studies: Technology, Society, and the Future of Work

Course

Interdisciplinary Studies: Technology, Society, and the Future of Work

IDC4U-TS

Note

The sequence and focus of the course units are designed to support the overall curriculum expectations. However, the units may be reviewed and adjusted during the course delivery to better support student learning and instructional needs.

What you'll learn
β€’ Analysis of technological change and history
β€’ Understanding of automation and AI impacts
β€’ Economic and social impact evaluation
β€’ Career pathway and workforce adaptability planning
β€’ Research and critical thinking
Description

This course explores interdisciplinary perspectives on technological change and its impact on society and the future of work. Students integrate concepts from technology studies, economics, sociology, and business to examine how automation, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation influence industries and labour markets.

Unit 1: Foundations of Technological Change

Students examine how technological innovations have historically transformed industries and societies.

Unit 2: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Industry Transformation

Students investigate how emerging technologies are reshaping workplaces and industries.

Unit 3: Economic and Social Impacts of Technology

Students analyze how technological change influences labour markets, education, and economic development.

Unit 4: Preparing for the Future Workforce

Students explore skills, career pathways, and strategies for adapting to technological change.

Unit 5: Future of Work Research Project

Students conduct interdisciplinary research on a future-of-work issue and propose innovative solutions.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00