This is the first out of three courses exploring Internet Policy: Principles and Problems. This course builds an interdisciplinary policy framework to critique and develop regulatory and policy approaches to real-world problems on the Internet. Learners then use the framework to develop policy solutions to improve the Digital Divide and to evaluate net neutrality regulations.

When to Regulate? The Digital Divide and Net Neutrality
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What you'll learn
Internet Policy Knowledge: Identify core problems and policies impacting the Broadband Digital Divide and Net Neutrality.
Analytical Skills: Build frameworks to critically evaluate and develop policy positions on the Digital Divide and Net Neutrality.
Communications Skills: Write and articulate clear, well-reasoned positions on current policy issues and debates.
Skills you'll gain
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Economics
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Business Economics
- Network Performance Management
- Policy Development
- Public Policies
- Social Justice
- Cyber Governance
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Technical Writing
- Policy Analysis, Research, and Development
- Policy Analysis
- General Networking
- Regulation and Legal Compliance
- Socioeconomics
- Telecommunications
- Network Infrastructure
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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by University of Colorado Boulder. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
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