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Excursions into the characteristics, organization, and use of computers and computing. Designed for non-CSS majors, variable themes address social, scientific, ethical, and business underpinning and implications of information technology and explore applications used in problem solving. Does not carry credit toward the CSS degree or CSS minor. Spring 2006 (Doug Johnson) Fall 2004   Spring 2004   (Kelvin Sung) Spring 2003 (Charles Jackels) To request academic accommodations due to a disability,
please contact Disabled Student Services (DSS) in the Counseling
Center, Room 145, (425) 352-5000, (425) 352-5303 (TDD). If you
have a documented disability on file with the DSS office, please
have your counselor contact the instructor to discuss accommodations.
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