INST878W

Special Topics in Information Studies; Access, Accessibility, and Equity

Examines the central roles of equitable access and accessibility of information and technology in society. Exploring these issues in contexts of government, commerce, social services, and other spaces, this course introduces the social, cultural, financial, and educational impacts of equitable and inequitable access and accessibility of information and technology. This course will introduce numerous ways to promote equitable access and accessibility of information and technologythrough institutional leadership and the accompanying positive benefits to the institution.

Sister Courses: INST878A, INST878B, INST878C, INST878D, INST878E, INST878F, INST878G, INST878J, INST878K, INST878L, INST878M, INST878N, INST878O, INST878P, INST878Q, INST878R, INST878T, INST878U, INST878V, INST878X, INST878Y

Fall 2025

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