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IDENTITY THEFT TO THE iPOD: TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS IN THE INFORMATION AGE

Information and computing technologies (ICT) have produced sweeping changes in societal, economic and political domains. Examining the relationship between ICT and public policy, this course will cover current issues including computer crime, immigration, intellectual property and online commerce to better understand the intersection of the microchip and democratic society.

Distribution Group III
Repeatable for Credit
Session: Full Term
Enrolled: 23 (Max 60)

CRN Course Title Credits
12677 COMP 301 001 IDENTITY THEFT TO THE iPOD 3
Faculty: Bronk, Robert C.
Meeting: 02:30PM - 03:50PM TR DH 1070
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