CSCI 289 — Social Implications of Computer Technology
An introduction to the effects of computer technology on society and individuals and to ethical problems faced by computer professionals. Topics covered include privacy, the nature of work, centralization versus decentralization and the need for human factors analysis in the development of a new computer system.
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- Liberal Arts (AS)
- Liberal Arts (AA)
- Liberal Arts (Accounting)
- North Dakota University System GERTA
- General Education Requirements - Associate of Science (AS) and Associate of Arts (AA)
- General Education - AAS Degree
- Liberal Arts (Agriculture)
- Liberal Arts (Business Administration)
- Liberal Arts (Business Education)
- Liberal Arts (Marketing & Management)
- Liberal Arts (Mathematics)
- Liberal Arts (Physical Education)
- Liberal Arts (Psychology)
- Liberal Arts (Secondary Education)
- Liberal Arts (Social Science)
- Liberal Arts (Special Education)
- Liberal Arts (Wildlife Management)
- Horticulture AAS
- Advertising and Marketing AAS
- Accounting Technology AAS
- Administrative Office Professional AAS
- Administrative Support Specialist Certificate
- Small Business Management AAS
- Information Technology – Computerized Office Management AAS
- Information Technology AAS
- Information Technology – Webmaster AAS
- Information Technology – WebDesign Certificate
- Child Development Associate Certificate
- Paramedic Technology AAS
- Dental Assisting AAS
- Dental Hygiene AAS
- Urban Forest Management AAS
- Photography AAS
- Technical Studies AAS
- Certificate in College Studies