Summer 2018
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> 061
Course No: COMP.1130-061; SIS Class Nbr: 1932; SIS Term: 2740
Course Status: Registration Closed
Course Description
An introduction to internet technologies and how they intersect with social, political, and economic issues. Includes: the history of the internet, how it's presently managed, how information is transferred between servers and clients, collaborative web technologies, search engines, encryption, digital rights management, certificate authorities, phishing and other malware, and privacy concerns. Students will build a basic website using HTML and CSS.
Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
- Prerequisites: Not for Academic Plan Computer Science (BS)
- Special Notes: Non-CS Majors only
- Section Notes: Non-CS Majors only; requires access to a microphone;
- Core Codes: STEM
- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
- Instructor: Terence Watterson
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UMass Lowell Bookstore
When Offered & Tuition
- Online Course
- 2018 Summer: May 21 to Jul 29
- Chat Hours: Sun 7:30-8:30pm*
- Course Level: Undergraduate
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Tuition: $1140
- Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.
*Chat Hours provide an opportunity for the instructor and students to communicate
in "real time". It is an informative and interactive session where course related questions, answers,
and discussions take place. While student attendance during chat hours is not required, it is highly recommended.
Weekly chat sessions are archived for students who are not able to participate in the live chat sessions at the
scheduled times.
Related Programs: A.S. in Information Technology, B.S. in Information Technology, B.S. in Information Technology: Business Minor Option, B.S. in Information Technology: Population Health Informatics and Technology Minor Option, Certificate in Contemporary Communications, Certificate in Information Technology
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