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COMP 417: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Computing

Course Information

General Information

Credit Hours

  • 3

Prerequisites

  • None

About

This course will explore a variety of ethical and legal issues facing those who use or program computers.

Description

Issues can be divided broadly into professional ethics, dealing with the ethical responsibilities of the programmer, and social issues, dealing with concerns we all have as citizens.

Outcome

An understandin of the ethical issues that involve the field of Computer Science.

Syllabi

See the Current Course Syllabi.

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