Course Details

IDSC 141: Computer Science Program: Computing with Context: Alan Turing, Gender, and Computing

This course will address a cluster of topics related to a broad gender-based context for computing. The starting point is Alan Turing himself: a hero for his code-breaking work during the war, Turing was also a gay man chemically castrated by the British government who (likely) died by suicide after enduring that treatment. The course will spiral outward from Turing to include a broader set of topics related to gender and sexuality in computing, ranging from Turing's era to the present. Specific topics will vary based on the interests of available experts in aspects of gender and computing. Prerequisite: Computer Science 201 and 202. (Mathematics 236 will be accepted in lieu of Computer Science 202)
2 credits; NE; Not offered 2020-2021