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INF100 — Intro to Informatics I - Basic

3 credits · 3 hours

Deals with the nature of Informatics withing the information technology space. Addresses the core concept of integration of people, technology and information. Emphasizes the practical dimension of Informatics, real problems, and the socio-economic situations in which they arise. Presents a variety of Informatics tools from a variety of domains, and their implications for science, engineering, art, the humanities and society.

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