Course:
Course Number:    
Computing, Ethics, and Society
163    
Description:
Critical examnination of ethical problems associated with computer technology. Discussion of these problems is conducted within the framework of classical philosophical ethical theories. Legal and quasi-legal(i.e., policy and regulative) issues are also considered. Topics addressed include the process of ethical decision-making, privacy and confidentiality, computer crime, professional codes and responsibilities, software piracy, the impact of computers on society. No liberal arts credit.
Prerequisites:
Credits:    
PHIL 9; CSC 4, CSC 5 or CSC 15
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