- BFH optional module
Technology & Human Values: Shaping Future Narratives (BID0822)
Technology is not neutral, it embodies values, assumptions, and worldviews. This module explores how our perception of technology shapes its development and implementation, and how these perceptions in turn influence our social structures and individual lives. Technologies such as AI, robotics, and IoT are designed with certain values in mind, but their effects often extend beyond their intended purposes.
In this module, we will examine the narratives that surround technology, the values embedded within these narratives, and how we might define alternative technological futures. We adopt a socio-technological approach to explore both the promises and perils of emerging technologies. Beyond the technology itself, we focus on how our perceptions and value systems determine technology's impact on society.
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You apply critical thinking to technology and technological narratives.
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You identify and analyze values embedded in technological systems.
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You develop alternative technological narratives and futures.
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You collaborate in interdisciplinary teams.
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You communicate results to different stakeholders, including the public.
Factsheet
- Degree/Certificate Passed/failed
- Duration Week 41–51
- Schedule Wednesday, 6:15–8:45 p.m.: October 15, November 05, November 12 and December 10, 2025
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Application deadline
Week 26–30 – online in IS-Academia
Number of places 30 - ECTS credits 2 ECTS credits
- Costs no additional costs
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Teaching language
Teaching: English
Competency assessment: English - Location Bern, online, excursions
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School
School of Engineering and Computer Science
Business School - Next session Autumn semester