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MIS 694
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Cyber Ethics
Fall 2020, Section 50
![]() | ID # | Subj | # | Sec | Title | Dates | Days | Time | Crds | Status | Instructor | Delivery Method | Loc |
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000690 | MIS | 694 | 50 | Cyber Ethics | 2.0 | Cancelled |
Creason, Steven |
Completely Online-Asynchronous |
Meeting Details
Dates | Days | Time | Building/Room | Instructor |
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8/22/2020 - 12/13/2020 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Creason, Steven |
Notes
- Note: This is a completely online course, not an independent study. Course has no required in-person or synchronous meetings. There are required online activities and assignments each week. May require remotely proctored exams that require a webcam and microphone. Intermediate computer/Internet skills required. For online learning and course access information go to www.metrostate.edu/solr. Accessing the course website during the first week of classes is required, no one will be admitted to this course after the first week.
- Online Participation Required First Week of Class.
Location Details
Offered through: Metropolitan State University. | |
Campus: Metropolitan State University. | Location: z MnSCU Metropolitan State University. |
Seat Availability
Status: Cancelled | Size: 23 | Enrolled: 0 | Seats Remaining: 23 |
Restrictions
- Requires students to be admitted.
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Full refund is available until August 28, 2020, 11:59PM CST.
Adding course is closed. Dropping course is closed.
The last day to withdraw from this course is November 23, 2020.
Tuition and Fees (Approximate)
Tuition -resident: | $1,011.28 |
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Tuition -nonresident: | $1,011.28 |
Approximate Course Fees: | $74.22 |
Course Level
Graduate
Description
With Information Technology playing an ever greater role in organizations, and the widespread availability of technology with the ability to collect and create information on everyone, many new ethical issues have been created. This course will frame many current ethic issues in IT and help the student develop methods of analyzing and dealing with these issues in real world situations. Topics may include issues such as privacy, copyright and intellectual property, employee monitoring approaches, multinational information flows, corporate intelligence and others. Hacking, computer security, viruses and other acts of destruction will be reviewed from an ethical perspective.