Standard Course Syllabus Course Supervisor Date of Approval

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Passino 10/06

481 Ethics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

2. CATALOG DESCRIPTION

History and impact of electrical and computer engineering on society; IEEE code of ethics; professional responsibilities;

engineering as social experimentation; safety and risk; case studies; whistle blowing; global awareness.

Quarters of Offering Credits
Level Class Meeting

Au Qtr. 1 U 1 cl.

Course Prerequisites

Prereq: Must be ECE major.

3. PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC

Basic understanding of electrical and computer technologies

Courses that require this as a direct prerequisite

none

4. Text(s) and Other Course Materials Author(s) Publisher

Ethics in Engineering, 4th Ed. Martin & Shinzinger McGraw-Hill

ISBN: 0-07-283115-4

References (supplemental reading)

posted at class web site

5. COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. Students will understand what it means to be a professional, Engineering as social experimentation, safety and risk, case

studies, ethics in design, and professional issues in the workplace. (Criteria 3 (c),(f),(h),(j))

6. TOPICS AND (# OF LECTURES)

Understand what it means to be a professional, Ethical decision making process (2)

Engineering as social experimentation (1)

Safety and Risk (1)

Case studies (3)

Ethical issues in Design (2)

Professional issues in the workplace (1)

7. CLASS MEETING PATTERN (For example, "3cl." means 3 48-min classes per week.)

1 cl.

Thursday, August 14, 2008 09:17 AM

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