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'''CS 3001''', formally known as either '''Computing, Society, and Professionalism''' or simply '''Computing and Society''', is a 3-credit [[Computer Science]] course that satisfies the [[Ethics Course (Computer Science)|Ethics requirement]] for the Computer Science bachelor's degree. CS 3001 was formerly listed as CS 4001, CS 4863, and CS 4873 - all of the course numbers are equivalent, although you may need to contact your academic advisor to receive credit for some versions. |
'''CS 3001''', formally known as either '''Computing, Society, and Professionalism''' or simply '''Computing and Society''', is a 3-credit [[Computer Science]] course that satisfies the [[Ethics Course (Computer Science)|Ethics requirement]] for the Computer Science bachelor's degree. CS 3001 was formerly listed as CS 4001, CS 4863, and CS 4873 - all of the course numbers are equivalent, although you may need to contact your academic advisor to receive credit for some versions. |