Next session: 10 September 2012 (6 weeks long)
The course will seek to answer the following questions:
Networked Life looks at how our world is connected — socially, strategically and technologically — and why it matters.
Watch the Intro
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2s0Rwx6Ll4
The answers to the questions above are related. They have been the subject of a fascinating intersection of disciplines, including computer science, physics, psychology, sociology, mathematics, economics and finance. Researchers from these areas all strive to quantify and explain the growing complexity and connectivity of the world around us, and they have begun to develop a rich new science along the way.
This course covers computer science topics and other material that is mathematical, but all material will be presented in a way that is accessible to an educated audience with or without a strong technical background. The majority of the course is grounded in scientific and mathematical findings of the past two decades or less (often much less).
Networked Life is the flagship course of the new Market and Social Systems Engineering Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Michael Kearns, the course instructure, is a professor in the Computer and Information Science department at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is the Founding Director of Penn’s new Market and Social Systems Engineering Program.
Students who successfully complete the class will receive a certificate signed by the instructor.
Learn more about Networked life and register for the online course.
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