CPIS428
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Course Name
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Course Code
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Topics and issues of Informatics
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CPIS 428
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Prerequisite
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Credit Units
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CPIS 330
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Theory
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Practice
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Training
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Credit
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2
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0
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0
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2
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Course Description
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The course aims to give a full description of the ethical, legal, cultural and professional issues related to the age of computers and information.
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Course Contents
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Unlimited proliferation of computers in the contemporary world.
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The information age: the abundance of information flow, the Internet.
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The areas of computers in the modern world: banks, electronic commerce, government departments, medicine, education, entertainment, leisure, legal work, communication, means of travel and transport.
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Overview on the legal aspects: intellectual property of software, software contracts and legal liability, privacy and the law of data protection, computer misuse.
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Computer professionals associations, career and professional ethics.
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Course Outcomes
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Upon finishing this course, the student should:
§ Ethical and social aspects.
§ Legal aspects.
§ Cultural aspects.
§ Professional aspects.
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References
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- Anita Cassidy and Keith Guggenberger, "A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement," 2000, ISBN 1574442813.
- Bob Perry, "CIMA Revision Cards: Organizational Management and Information Systems (CIMA Revision Cards)," 2005, Spiral-bound, ISBN 0750664141.
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Last Update
2/7/2010 11:59:48 AM
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