Home School | The University of British Columbia |
Class Name | Information Policy |
Class Number | LIBR 561 |
Course Tool | Blackboard |
Class Section | 99C |
Faculty | Elizabeth Shaffer |
Credits | 3 Credit Hours |
Class Description | The goal of this course is to provide students with the expertise needed to locate, interpret, evaluate, create, and adapt policy relating to information and communication technology issues. In particular, students will become adapt at recognizing how various levels of policy implicate other levels of policy (e.g., a local privacy policy, a national privacy law, and an international trade treaty). |
Seats | 5 |
Delivery | Asynchronous |
Start and End Date | 1/6/2014 - 4/8/2014 |
Last Add Day | 12/2/2013 |
Residency Start and End Date | No Residency |
Class Disclaimer | Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid. |