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An introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance.
Social networks are a core part of our lives. We are embedded in networks of friendship, support, and communication -- as well as in organizational, industry, and technological networks.
This course provides a survey of the key social issues related to information technology development, decision-making and use.
As the introductory course to the technological concentration/area in the ITI program, Introduction to Computer Concepts explains the basic principles of computer systems and applications.
This course will critically analyze racial and religious stereotypes of Muslims and how they emerge from various historical and political contexts.
This graduate seminar is concerned with how communication scholars have contributed to (and can best contribute to) the study of patient-provider communication and ultimately better patient-provide
In a digital age, researchers have access to large-scale data describing complex social systems. This seminar offers an introduction to tools and techniques used to obtain and analyze such data.
In this course students engage in a theoretical examination of experiential media (e.g., augmented reality, virtu
This graduate seminar introduces students to the historical and social climates influencing patient-provider partnerships and addresses how communication scholars have
An exploration of communication theories and organizational practices that support effective employee onboarding and socialization.