Course Outline - Professional Practices - Fall 2023
Course Outline - Professional Practices - Fall 2023
Course Description:
This course is specifically designed to provide introduction to professional practices and
responsibilities of professional. We are focusing on diverse practices by information technology
professionals, organizational structures, functions, processes, ethical decision making, and codes of
ethics. It will help students gain in-depth knowledge mainly on organizational professional practices in
place and an understanding of ethics for IT professionals, internet issues and computer crimes,
privacy., freedom of expression, intellectual property issues, software development and decision
making, social media use and ethical implication and plagiarism. This course will develop students’
understanding for the professional and ethical issues related to the discipline of computing and
information technology. This will prepare students to learn, analyze, evaluate, assess and tackle
professional and ethical issues at workplace.
Total 100
Students are required to read and understand all items outlined in the participant handbook
Be On Time
CLASS PARTICIPATION: Just being present in class does not count for CP, nor does a simple
Yes/No answer constitutes it. CP marks are awarded when the participant provides thoughtful,
cohesive and intellectually stimulating arguments, reasoning, opinions, discussions answers etc. This
can be achieved when the participant comes prepared by studying all Reading Materials [RM} in
advance.
TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE! It is unprofessional to be texting or otherwise
A minimum of 80% attendance is required for a participant to be eligible to sit in the final examination.
This means that 06 sessions (1 Hours 15 Minutes) each are allowed. If the participant is absent in the
7th Session, it will result in SA Grade.
Students may withdraw from a course till the end of the 12th week of the semester
Participants should regularly visit the course website on MOODLE Course Management system, and
fully benefit from its capabilities.
Sexual or any other harassment is prohibited and is constituted as punishable offence. Sexual or any
other harassment of any participant will not be tolerated
All assignments will be submitted electronically on their respective cutoff date and time. Make sure
you view assignment details on Moodle
All assignments/other submissions should include 1 formal title page (click here to access the APA
style Title page format). Sample of both have been uploaded on Moodle
All assignments will be submitted into “turn it in’ © to check for plagiarism and similarity index.
Plagiarism of xx and above and similarity index of YY and above will lead to cancellation of
submission and case will be forwarded for further verdict.
*Rubrics for all assessments (including mid and final exams) will be provided separately to the students.
Mujtaba, B. G., & Cavico, F. J. (2016). Developing a legal, ethical, and socially responsible mindset for
sustainable leadership. ILEAD Academy
Bott, F., Coleman, A., & Rowland, D. (2005). Professional issues in software engineering. CRC Press.
Bott, F. (2005). Professional issues in information technology. BCS. The Chartered Institute.
Jayakumar, V. Professional ethics and human values in engineering.
De George, R. T. (2008). The ethics of information technology and business. John Wiley & Sons.
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Pts.
(8-10) (6-7) (5) (less than 5)
Amount of All questions answered All Questions are All questions are One or more
Information with sufficient detail and addressed and addressed, and most questions were not
(30%) examples. most questions questions answered - addressed.
answered with at detail is lacking
least minimal
detail - and at
least one
example.
Quality of Argument clearly relates Argument clearly Argument clearly Argument has little
understanding to the main topic. Points relates to the relates to the main or nothing to do with
(25%) are clearly made. main topic. topic. Points are the main topic. There
Analysis is sophisticated Points are made, insufficiently is no critical analysis.
but analysis is developed. Analysis is
weak. minimal
Level of Examples All examples of CSR All examples of All examples of CSR Examples of CSR
(25%) Practices were strongly CSR Practices Practices were practices were
related. were collected collected rightly but neither collected nor
rightly but not related properly. related
insufficiently
related.
Mechanics No grammatical, spelling Almost no A few grammatical Many grammatical,
(10%) or punctuation errors. grammatical, spelling, or spelling, or
spelling or punctuation errors. punctuation errors.
punctuation
errors
Organization Information is very Information is Information is The information
(10%) organized with well- organized with organized, but appears to be
constructed paragraphs well-constructed paragraphs are not disorganized.
and subheadings. paragraphs. well-constructed.
Overall Rating 4 3 2 1
Comments:
Frequency Attends class regularly Attends class regularly Attends class regularly Attends class
and always contributes and sometimes but rarely contributes to regularly but never
and to the discussion by contributes to the the discussion in the contributes to the
raising thoughtful discussion in the aforementioned ways. discussion in the
Quality questions, analyzing aforementioned ways. aforementioned ways.
relevant issues,
building on others’
ideas, synthesizing
across readings and
discussions, expanding
the class’ perspective,
and appropriately
challenging
assumptions and
perspectives
Amount of Information All topics are addressed All topics are addressed and All topics are addressed, and One or more topics were not
(25%) and all questions answered most questions answered with most questions answered - addressed.
with sufficient detail and at least minimal detail - and at detail is lacking
examples. least one example.
Quality of information Information clearly relates Information clearly relates to Information clearly relates to Information has little or
(30%) to the main topic. Points the main topic. Points are the main topic. Points are nothing to do with the main
are clearly made. Analysis made, but analysis is weak. insufficiently developed. topic. There is no critical
is sophisticated Analysis is minimal analysis.
Sources All sources (information All sources (information and All sources (information and Some sources are not
(10%) and graphics) are graphics) are accurately graphics) are accurately accurately documented.
accurately documented in documented, but a few are not documented, but many are not
the desired format. in the desired format. in the desired format.
Mechanics No grammatical, spelling Almost no grammatical, A few grammatical spelling, Many grammatical, spelling,
(10%) or punctuation errors. spelling or punctuation errors or punctuation errors. or punctuation errors.
Organization Information is very Information is organized with Information is organized, but The information appears to
(25%) organized with well- well-constructed paragraphs. paragraphs are not well- be disorganized.
constructed paragraphs and constructed.
subheadings.
Overall Rating
Comments: