2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

CS 510 Cyber Ethics

This master's course in Cyber Ethics explores the ethical considerations and challenges technology professionals face today. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students will engage with real-world ethical dilemmas in technology, understand the impact of their decisions on diverse populations, and learn to apply ethical principles in various computing contexts. This course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complex ethical landscape of the computing industry, ensuring they become responsible leaders who can contribute positively to their communities and the broader technology field.

Credits

3

Offered

Spring A

Outcomes

  1. Apply ethical principles and frameworks as part of sound decision-making in real-world technology scenarios.
  2. Examine factors influencing ethical decision-making in technology.
  3. Evaluate ethical decisions and decision-making processes in technology scenarios.
  4. Develop well-supported arguments on ethical issues in technology, such as how technology impacts diverse populations.
  5. Identify professional communities related to ethical leadership in technology.