INFO-I 453 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION ETHICS (3 CR.)
Ethical and professional issues that arise in the context of designing and using networked information technologies and information resources. Examines frameworks for making ethical decisions, emergent technologies and their ethical implications, information/computer professionalism. Topics include privacy, intellectual property, cybercrime, games, social justice, and codes of professional ethics.
1 classes found
Summer 2025
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 12833 | Open | ARR | ARR | WB WEB | Peirce Caudell A |
Six Week - Second / 100% Online All
LEC 12833: Total Seats: 60 / Available: 34 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
New in Summer 2025. This fast-paced, asynchronous online course is designed for highly motivated, self-directed learners. If you prefer a slower pace and more structured guidance, consider enrolling in a traditional semester-long offering of INFO-I 453. Understand Diverse Perspectives: Explore how different cultures and societies view ethical issues. Reflect on Your Values: Examine your personal beliefs and how they influence your decisions. Analyze Complex Problems: Apply ethical theories to real-world scenarios. Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Learn to think critically, question assumptions, and make informed judgments. Examples and case studies will be focused on computer and information ethical dilemmas as they pertain to children, youth, and families. For more information, please contact the instructor via email.