The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, Ethics, and Society (CSES) at Georgetown University's College of Arts & Sciences is an interdisciplinary program that integrates strong technical training in computer science with deep study of ethical, legal, and policy issues shaping digital technology. Graduates become socially responsible technologists equipped to address complex challenges where computing meets society, including law, policy, and ethics surrounding artificial intelligence, privacy, and digital rights. The curriculum balances foundational CS courses (e.g., programming, data structures, algorithms) with specialized courses in technology ethics, digital law, technical methods, and social implications, culminating in a senior capstone. The program is tailored for students seeking to lead at the intersection of technology and public good.
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