PHIL_O 331 - 101

Computer Ethics

Ethical and professional issues facing those who work with computers. Piracy, hacking, responsibility, and liability for the use of software; cyberpornography and freedom of information; computerized invasion of privacy; computers in the workplace; the use of artificial intelligence; and expert systems. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: Third-year standing in an Arts program and 3 credits of PHIL_O; or third-year standing in a Science program; or third-year standing in the B.Sust. degree.

Section
PHIL_O 331 -101
Campus
Okanagan
Delivery Mode
Hybrid
Term
2025-26 Winter Term 2 (UBC-O)
Instructional Format
Lecture
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Date
Days
Wednesday, Friday
Start Time
02:00 pm
End Time
03:30 pm
Instructor(s)
  • Leslie Burkholder

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