SySc 521 Systems Philosophy

A study of ideas central to systems theory and philosophy. The course focuses on concepts rather than mathematics, and organizes systems ideas around the theme of the fundamental "difficulties" (problems, imperfections, modes of failure) encountered by systems of widely differing types. Though these systems ideas often come from the natural sciences and engineering, they are significant also for the social sciences, the professional fields, and even the arts and humanities. Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as SySc 421 and may be taken only once for credit.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisites: upper-division standing and/or admission to the Honors College or one SySc cluster course.