CYBERCITIZENSHIP

“V” Values subscript Open to juniors and seniors only. This course will familiarize the student with the social, legal, philosophical, ethical, political, constitutional, technological, and economic implications of the Internet and technology along with the controversies they raise. Students will face these issues both as members of a technological society and as working professionals in any field. As educated cybercitizens students will be aware of risks, rights, and responsibilities of using the Internet. Each student will complete a project related to the course material. Faculty: E. KRAFT

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Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

1

seats available

24

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment

15

waitlist seats available

15

waitlist capacity

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