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This is a required course for undergraduate [[Computer Science]] majors at Georgia Tech. Completion of this course represents the fulfillment of the [[Ethics Course (Computer Science)|Ethics]] credit. Once the Ethics credit is obtained, students may take their Junior Design capstone. Because of the lack of prerequisites, CS students may take this course at any time.
 
This is a required course for undergraduate [[Computer Science]] majors at Georgia Tech. Completion of this course represents the fulfillment of the [[Ethics Course (Computer Science)|Ethics]] credit. Once the Ethics credit is obtained, students may take their Junior Design capstone. Because of the lack of prerequisites, CS students may take this course at any time.
   
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