Technologies
Objectives
The ability to engage in the technological world plays an increasingly important role in intellectual life. Every discipline has been affected by the digital revolution in its own way. In Digital Literacy courses, students will master the critical digital resources and the techniques necessary to navigate our ever-evolving digital landscape.
Learning Goals
Technologies learning goals might include one or more of the following abilities:
- Discern and use appropriate technology or tools to accomplish a discipline-specific task.
- Evaluate the ethical and societal dimensions of a technology and the tradeoffs inherent in its use.
- Develop skills to keep up to date on emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence
How to Fulfill the Requirement
The technologies requirement will be satisfied by the successful completion of any Digital Literacy [DL] course.
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Undergraduate Studies
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Undergraduate Requirements Beginning Fall 2026
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- First-Year Seminar
- Areas of Inquiry
- Oral and Written Communication
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- Quantitative Reasoning
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Students Entering Brandeis Prior to Fall 2019
There is no digital literacy requirement for students entering Brandeis prior to fall 2019.