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CPSC 24000 - COMPUTER ETHICS:ES |
COMPUTER ETHICS:ES~
A consideration of some of the major controversies, key value conflicts, ethical dilemmas, and social choices that drive and shape the computerization of our society. Representative areas of concern will include personal information and privacy, the effect of introducing the computer into the work place, computer crime and fraud, relationships in electronic communities, security and reliability issues, and the use of the information highway. May not be used to satisfy a distribution requirement in the sciences.
This course fulfills the Meaning, Ethics, and Social Responsibility requirement.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Computer Science Department Course Attributes: Meaning/Ethics/Soc Responsibil |
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