Course Titled “Information Technology and Digital Communication Effects: Behavior and Ethics”

Students Activities Unit at the College of Sciences and Humanities held on Tuesday a course titled “Information Technology and Digital Communication Effects: Behavior and Ethics” presented by Assistant Professor at Business Administration Department Dr. Muhammad Al-Haddad.
The course addressed several points and concepts regarding information technology’s behavior and ethics including:
1- Technical development and public communication ethics.
2- Communication ethics.
3- Reasons for strong tendency towards information technology.
4- Administration and information technology: behavioral effects on business.
The course included training of several common behavior in technology usages, public communication ethics, and introducing some websites presented by digital organizations in the field of business.
The College’s Dean such courses aim to develop students. He believes that such efforts will prove beneficial if students attend and participate.

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Sunday, 18/February/2018