Courses may be offered in one of the following modalities:
If you are enrolled in courses delivered in traditional or hybrid modalities, you will be expected to attend face-to-face instruction as scheduled.
Semester: | Summer 2017 |
Number: | 0108-405-001 |
Instructor: | Mark Grabowski |
Days: | TBA |
Note: | This is an Online Course |
Location: | Garden City |
Credits: | 3 |
Course Meets: | May 30 - July 17 |
Course Materials: | View Text Books |
Description: |
Students will examine many of the legal, policy and ethical issues raised by the emergence and dominance of the internet as a means for communication, commerce and social interaction. Topics include privacy, cybercrimes, intellectual property, government regulation and more. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences) |
Learning Goals: |
Students will:• demonstrate awareness of current topics in Internet law, and identify means for staying current• into the future. • articulate challenges to the law of keeping up with technological developments and globalization, and the limitations of various alternatives for dealing with those challenges. • recognize when they may have a legal issue when using the Internet. • apply and improve skills in writing and argumentation. *The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here. |
» View Other Sections of this Course