ETHICAL SOCIAL AND LEGAL DIMENSIONS (BCIS 2309)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Mon-Tue-Thu, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: MAIN EAST E201

Description

The course covers ethical style of good writing in Computer Information Systems and Science; the social, legal, philosophical, and economic issues related to Computers that members of a technological society might face in their professional and civic lives; the copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using established methods; the proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use policies when using networks, especially resources on the Internet and Intranet; the measures, such as passwords or virus detection/prevention, to protect Computer systems and databases from unauthorized use and tampering; and the impact of Computer programming on the World Wide Web (WWW) community.

ETHICAL SOCIAL AND LEGAL DIMENSIONS (BCIS 2309)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Mon-Tue-Thu, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: MAIN EAST E201

Description

The course covers ethical style of good writing in Computer Information Systems and Science; the social, legal, philosophical, and economic issues related to Computers that members of a technological society might face in their professional and civic lives; the copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using established methods; the proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use policies when using networks, especially resources on the Internet and Intranet; the measures, such as passwords or virus detection/prevention, to protect Computer systems and databases from unauthorized use and tampering; and the impact of Computer programming on the World Wide Web (WWW) community.

ETHICAL SOCIAL AND LEGAL DIMENSIONS (BCIS 2309)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Thu, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: MAIN EAST E201

Description

The course covers ethical style of good writing in Computer Information Systems and Science; the social, legal, philosophical, and economic issues related to Computers that members of a technological society might face in their professional and civic lives; the copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using established methods; the proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use policies when using networks, especially resources on the Internet and Intranet; the measures, such as passwords or virus detection/prevention, to protect Computer systems and databases from unauthorized use and tampering; and the impact of Computer programming on the World Wide Web (WWW) community.

ETHICAL SOCIAL AND LEGAL DIMENSIONS (BCIS 2309)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Thu, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: MAIN EAST E201

Description

The course covers ethical style of good writing in Computer Information Systems and Science; the social, legal, philosophical, and economic issues related to Computers that members of a technological society might face in their professional and civic lives; the copyright laws/issues and model ethical acquisition and use of digital information, citing sources using established methods; the proper etiquette and knowledge of acceptable use policies when using networks, especially resources on the Internet and Intranet; the measures, such as passwords or virus detection/prevention, to protect Computer systems and databases from unauthorized use and tampering; and the impact of Computer programming on the World Wide Web (WWW) community.