CS 347U The Internet Age

Credit Hours: 4
Course Coordinator: Wu-chang Feng
Course Description: This course examines the Internet and its evolution over the last 30 years to become an essential part of today's society. The course examines impact the Internet has had on society as well as potential threats to its continued success. The course may not be used as one of the upper-division CS Electives for the BS degree in Computer Science. Prerequisite: Sophomore Inquiry: Freedom, Privacy, and Technology (UNST 230)
Prerequisites: Sophomore Inquiry: Freedom, Privacy, and Technology (UNST 230)
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CAC Category Credits Core Advanced
Data Structures
Algorithms
Software Design
Computer Architecture
Programming Languages

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