Search result: Courses in Autumn Semester 2023
Science in Perspective In “Science in Perspective”-courses students learn to reflect on ETH’s STEM subjects from the perspective of humanities, political and social sciences. Only the courses listed below will be recognized as "Science in Perspective" courses. | ||||||||||||||||||
Type B: Reflection About Subject-Specific Methods and Contents Subject-specific courses. Particularly relevant for students interested in those subjects. All these courses are also listed under the category “Typ A”, and every student can enroll in these courses. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |||||||||||||
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851-0180-00L | Research Ethics Particularly suitable for students of D-BIOL, D-CHAB, D-HEST | W | 2 credits | 2G | ||||||||||||||
851-0180-00 G | Research Ethics
Does not take place this semester. One additional hour of home work per week will be required. | 2 hrs | ||||||||||||||||
851-0745-00L | Ethics Workshop: The Impact of Digital Life on Society Open to all Master level / PhD students. | W | 2 credits | 2S | ||||||||||||||
851-0745-00 S | Ethics Workshop: The Impact of Digital Life on Society
Block course three days. | 24s hrs |
| E. Vayena, A. Blasimme, A. Ferretti, J. Sleigh | ||||||||||||||
851-0391-00L | Focus on the Human: Human-Centered Security and Privacy Lab The course is particularly suitable for all students who have already completed the course “Human-centered IT Security and Privacy” as some of the concepts introduced will practically be applied in this course. However, the relevant literature and necessary material will be provided to all students and basic concepts will be briefly summarized so that all interested students can participate. | W | 3 credits | 2S | ||||||||||||||
851-0391-00 S | Focus on the Human: Human-Centered Security and Privacy Lab | 2 hrs |
| V. Zimmermann, L. Schöni | ||||||||||||||
851-0012-00L | Technology, Development, and Colonialism in the Age of Empire (c. 1800–1950) | W | 3 credits | 2S | ||||||||||||||
851-0012-00 S | Technology, Development, and Colonialism in the Age of Empire (c. 1800–1950) Block Course | 24s hrs |
| E. Valdameri | ||||||||||||||
851-0196-00L | Philosophy of Pure and Applied Mathematics: From Foundations to Practice | W | 3 credits | 2S | ||||||||||||||
851-0196-00 S | Philosophy of Pure and Applied Mathematics: From Foundations to Practice | 2 hrs |
| Y. P.‑H. Hamami | ||||||||||||||
851-0251-00L | Psychedelic Science: Psychology, Pharmacology, Physiology Psychotherapy, Philosophy | W | 3 credits | 2V | ||||||||||||||
851-0251-00 V | Psychedelic Science: Psychology, Pharmacology, Physiology Psychotherapy, Philosophy | 2 hrs |
| K. Stocker | ||||||||||||||
851-0125-71L | Whose Responsibility for What? On Individual and Collective Responsibility Particularly suitable for students of D-ARCH, D-BAUG, D-HEST, D-MTEC, D-USYS Doctoral students can receive credit for the achievements of this course in the section "Transferable Skills". | W | 3 credits | 2G | ||||||||||||||
851-0125-71 G | Wer ist für was verantwortlich? Über persönliche individuelle und kollektive Verantwortung | 2 hrs |
| L. Wingert | ||||||||||||||
851-0763-00L | Supervised Research (Law, Economics, and Data Science) | W | 3 credits | |||||||||||||||
851-0763-00 A | Supervised Research (Law, Economics, and Data Science) | E. Ash, S. Galletta |
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