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Course Description

Deployment of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in public administration has influenced the state's internal operations, modes of service delivery, and interactions between the state and society. The course examines e-government policy, e-administration, e-service, and e-democracy. It also investigates key challenges e-government faces: privacy and security, digital divide, and legal infrastructure. (Formerly POG413).

Notes

 A prerequisite may be waived if the student has specific professional experience. Students registered in the Certificate in Privacy, Access, and Information Management who do not have the prerequisite and wish to take this course may contact the Program Director, Jessica Cammaert, at jessica.cammaert@torontomu.ca for more information.

Requisites

Prerequisite: CPPA 102 or CPOG 100

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