MCS210
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MCS 210 Computing in Society
Course Description
Computer scientists have the opportunity to design, implement, distribute, abuse, and avoid policies that affect the lives of millions of people. This course offers students an opportunity to explore some social, ethical, and legal issues they will face by introducing them to a wide range of current and important topics in Computer Science that includes technical issues, professional questions, and moral and ethical decisions. Students will learn the basic principles of Information Assurance and Human-Computer Interaction. Prerequisites: MCS-177. WRITL, Fall and Spring semesters.
Course Type (Attributes)
Writing & Info Literacy (WRITL)
Credit Hours Min
4
Yearly Cycle
All Years