615-355 Professional Issues in Info Systems

Note

This subject is regarded as a non-science subject for students enrolled in the BSc, BASc and combined BSc courses.

Previously known as 615-355 Legal & Ethical Frameworks.

Students cannot receive credit for both this subject and 433-343.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

62.5 points of 200-level information systems subjects.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twelve 90-minute lectures and nine 90-minute seminars during the semester together with additional unsupervised seminar preparation averaging 90 minutes per week

Subject Description

This subject introduces students to some of the ethical and legal issues associated with the use of information systems in Australia in the 21st century. Issues associated with ethics, social responsibility and professional practice are discussed. The subject also explores the ethical and legal challenges presented to organisations and Australian society by recent developments in information and communication technologies. Topics may include contracts, intellectual property, internet content control, computer crime, information privacy and safety critical systems.

At the completion of this subject, students should:

  • have an understanding of the current legal framework of business with respect to information systems, including business entities, intellectual property, contracts, and privacy;

  • be exposed to, and have grappled with, a series of practical ethical questions; and

  • have constructed a personal frame of reference for ethical practice.

In addition to the subject-related skills, students should acquire or extend other valuable, generic skills. These include:

  • written communication skills;

  • oral communication skills; and

  • the ability to think critically about the implications of information technology for individuals, organisations and society.

Assessment

Written assignments, group project work, and in-class exercises totalling up to 4500 words due during the semester (60%); a 2-hour written examination in the examination period (40%). Satisfactory completion of both project work and the examination is necessary to pass the subject.



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