
Fall 2022 PhD Course Info
Important Information:
- The official Fall 2022 Class Roster is now available. You will be able to review this listing of courses offered for Fall 2022 by filtering by Location for “Cornell Tech”. If any additional courses are available, we will announce this to students on an ongoing basis!
- Fall 2022 Regular Enrollment will be held on Monday August 15th at 9am(ET). We will provide more information over the summer regarding this period.
- Please make sure to read the class notes as this indicates if you are eligible to enroll in the class based on your academic program!
- Class meeting patterns, times, grading basis, prerequisites, etc. are published on the official Class Roster.
- Fall 2022 Regular Enrollment will be held on Monday August 15th at 9am(ET). We will provide more information over the summer regarding this period.
- General Course Enrollment information such as how to add/drop/swap, cross listing enrollment tips, wait list processing, etc are all indicated on our Course Enrollment Page. Please make sure to review this as well!
- Further updates will be announced and updated on this page as we approach the Fall semester.
Fall 2022 PhD Courses
More PhD Classes are being added/created over the next couple of weeks. We will announce additional offerings on this page for Regular Enrollment in August. Below are confirmed offerings currently on the roster for Cornell Tech PhD Students.
CS 6830 | Cryptography | Rafael Pass |
Taught in NYC; streamed to Ithaca
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CS 6820 | Analysis of Algorithms | Kozen |
Streamed from Ithaca
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CS 6410 | Advanced Systems | VanRenesse |
Streamed from Ithaca
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CS 6670 | Computer Vision | Hariharan |
Streamed from Ithaca
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ORIE 6338 | Heuristic Mixed-Integer Programming | Andrea Lodi |
Taught in NYC; streamed to Ithaca
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ORIE 6746 | Theory Causal Inf & Decsn-Mkng | Nathan Kallus |
Taught in NYC; streamed to Ithaca
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INFO 6510 | Accessibility | Shiri Azenkot |
Taught in NYC only
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INFO 6210/COMM 6211 | Information, Technology & Society | Helen Nissenbaum |
Taught in NYC; streamed to Ithaca
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INFO 6310/COMM 6310 | Behavior and Information Technology | S. Fussell |
Streamed from Ithaca
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INFO 6751 |
Casual Inference Observational
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Lundberg |
Streamed from Ithaca
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INFO 7905 | IS PhD Professionalization Seminar | Wilkens |
Streamed from Ithaca
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Special Announcement for INFO 6210 from Helen Nissenbaum
This version of INFO 6210 will focus entirely on philosophical and analytical perspectives. Readings will include general works in political philosophy, ethics, and legal philosophy on topics such as autonomy, privacy, and responsibility as well as a few works that apply philosophical thinking to ethical issues raised by creation and deployment of digital technologies.
Students will be asked to apply these philosophical works to issues in the broad domain of Information Science, selecting topics in which have personal interest, or are actively pursuing research. Students will augment the course bibliography with specialized readings, which they will present to the class and use as the basis for their research papers. These mini-areas of specialization will be shaped in consultation between students and Instructor.
I recommend against taking this class merely to fulfill a core requirement, unless (1) you’re interested in grappling with abstract (and sometimes abstruse) philosophical argumentation, and (2) would want to seek out supplementary materials for your chosen application area. The course is not for everyone, and may even frustrate students who are primarily excited by empirical, sociological, or technical approaches, or at early exploratory stages of their studies. You may be better served taking an alternative class with a broader lens. Happy to discuss!
Best wishes
Helen Nissenbaum