CSC 223 — Ethics and Computer Technology
This course introduces the philosophical tools, social expectations, professional standards and legal requirements for analyzing ethical issues raised by computing technology. This background will be used to explore, using case studies, some of the ethical issues related to privacy, intellectual property, ownership, crime, data collection, data security, hacking, automation, freedom of information and intellectual property.
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- Applied Computer Science - AS (2303) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Computer Information Systems - AS (2002) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Computer Science - AS (2302) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Cybersecurity & Network Technology - AAS (2312) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division