All Courses
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SOCIAL INFORMATICS: OL-27843
Introduction to key social research perspectives and literatures on the use of information and communication technologies. Discusses current topics such as information ethics, relevant legal frameworks, popular and controversial uses of technology e.g. peer-to-peer file sharing, digital divides, etc. Outlines research methodologies for social informatics.
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FA15 L290 FMLA (Combined Course - Sovereign)
Family Medical Leave Act
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FA15: INTRO TO NETWORK SCIENCE: 14425
Friends, computers, the Web, and our brain are examples of networks that pervade our lives. Network science helps us understand complex patterns of connection, interaction, and relationships in many complex systems. Students learn essential concepts and core ideas of network literacy, and basic tools to handle social and information networks.