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(CIS 470) Ethics in Computer and Information Sciences

Explores foundations of ethical behavior in the world of Internet and computer technology including property protection, crime, viruses, privacy, reliability, and work environments.

Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture
Prerequisite ENGL 315 or ENGL 316 or equivalent
Offered Fall, Spring
Programs -

Course Outcomes

1. Understand workable ethical theories and how to apply them.
2. Apply workable ethical theories to understand behaviors when using information technology by individuals and groups.
3. Interact intelligently in various formats around the ethics of current and upcoming information technology.
4. Analyze ethical choices in various situations including understanding the cultural and social differences General.