This badge was issued to Bruce Born on 19 Sep 2020.
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Cyber Law and White-Collar Crime (AWR-168)(v.1)
Issued by
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
The course provides an introduction to computer crime issues from a legal perspective. This course covers intellectual property law (copyright, trade secrets, unfair competition, and unfair business practices), personal jurisdiction, electronic commerce and software contracts, telecommunications, antitrust, privacy, the right to accuracy of information, the right to access to information, and the First Amendment. Students cannot receive a credit recommendation for both TEEX-0277 and TEEX-0250.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
Earning Criteria
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The methods of assessment include quizzes, case studies, and examinations with a minimum passing score of 70 percent.
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The methods of instruction include computer-based training.
Endorsements
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American Council on Education
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American Council on Education
2 semester hours in cyber law, cyber criminology, or cybercrime and digital law in the lower-division undergraduate category