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CIT-122 — Information Technology Ethics

3 credits · 3 hours

In the rapidly evolving landscape of information technology, ethical considerations have become paramount. This course delves into the complex ethical issues arising in various domains of IT, including computing, social media, information systems, data sciences, cybersecurity, and communication technologies. Students will explore a range of critical topics, such as privacy, surveillance, power dynamics, justice, accountability, corporate responsibility, and stakeholder theory. Through case studies, theoretical discussions, and practical applications, participants will develop a nuanced understanding of how ethical principles apply to contemporary IT practices. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to critically assess ethical dilemmas in IT, make informed decisions, and contribute to the development of responsible technology policies and practices. This course is essential for anyone aiming to navigate the ethical complexities of information technology with integrity and insight. Ed. Course No Mass Transfer Course No

Prerequisites: ENG-095, ELL-103

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