Embed your analytical and innovative thinking skill set to unpack the sometimes obvious, sometimes subtle ways in which technology is shaping our work, relationships, health, communications, and our very selves.
Examine the plethora of ethical issues around privacy and surveillance, human rights, equity and security thrown up by the use of data harvesting by private corporations and governments.
Develop strong verbal and written communication skills to create policy needed to protect human rights, social equity and security now and in the future.
The study of ethics and technology is multi-disciplinary and includes philosophy, sociology, and politics. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more.
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Back by popular demand: A Day in the Life of a Swinburne Student. Get a taste of uni with hands-on workshops, tours and more across different study areas, exclusive for Year 9–12 students.
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Five things that set Swinburne's new Bachelor of Arts apart
Starting in 2022, Swinburne's new Bachelor of Arts will offer more variety, more choice and more real-world opportunities to set our students apart.
Monday 06 September 2021