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 433-343 Professional Issues In Computing

Note

Students may not gain credit for both Computer Science 433-343 and Computer Science 433-256, or for both Computer Science 433-343 and Information Systems 615-355

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Associate Professor Peter Thorne

Prerequisites

Successful completion of at least 35 points (from 2000: 37.5 points) of study from 200-level subjects in either Computer Science or Information Systems.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials

Subject Description

The objective of this subject is for students: to develop an appreciation of the diverse areas of human endeavour which are affected by computer technology; to develop a basic knowledge of issues involving legal protection available to software, for example copyright; to understand in broad terms the application of ethical principles in interpreting the behaviour of computer professionals; to be familiar with a range of other areas which impinge upon the working context of computing professionals; and to improve oral and written communication skills. This subject studies the present and potential uses and significance of computers in society and of the management and professional responsibility of computing professionals.

Topics include: Computer uses in industry, education, medicine, law, economics and public administration. Social implications of computers; professional aspects, including ethical questions. Security and privacy. Intellectual property and its protection. Technical and scholarly writing. Document preparation and maintenance. Use of library and Internet resources. Principles and technologies for oral presentation.

Assessment

Written essays (not exceeding 6,000 words in total); oral presentation in tutorials of the essay material (not exceeding 30 minutes in total); and participation in tutorials and group activities including peer. Weighting of assessment components will be advised at the commencement of the subject



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