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HU-222

Professional Ethics
Final Year Students
mE : A/P Asad
Agenda
Being Best 01
What makes you Best “ Qualities “

Expectations 02
How to Ace this course

Science & Technology 03


Why are you the torch bearer

Course Outline 04
Every picture has a canvas

Trust Exercise 05
To be submitted on LMS

Today’s Special 06
What
makes
student
QUALITIES

a Good
Student
TECHNOLOGY
The first alien says,
"The dominant life forms on the earth planet have developed satellite-based nuclear
weapons."
The second alien, who looks exactly like the first, asks, "Are they an emerging
intelligence?" The first alien says,
"I don't think so, they have them aimed at themselves."
It Kills People
PHYSICAL EFFECT

• In 1945, an estimated 200,000


people killed because of two atomic
bombings in Japan.
• There is also no telling how many
nuclear weapons have been lost,
sold to other nations, or simply
failed to be accounted for.
• All it takes is one person (or hacker)
to change the world forever. World War I
vs
World War II
CELL PHONES
ARE WE REALLY CONNECTED ?

• A Luxurious necessity !
• Wastage of Time and Money
• Negative Effects On Students
• A Communication Tool For
Criminal Purposes
• Negative Effects On Kids
PHYSICAL EFFECTS

INDUSTRY CONTAMINATED TECHNOLOGICAL


POLLUTION SMOG
SMOKE WATER WASTE
Genetic Testing

Unintended Environmental Animal Eugenics and


Consequences Impact Welfare Designer Babies

Technological advancements in medical technology are astounding: the amount of things


we have been able to do is quite impressive. But those same people developing all these
cures could just as easily create a global pandemic. It is only a matter of time before a widely
used drug turns lethal (or worse).
PRIVACY

NOTHING IS SAFE COOKIES BIOMETRIC DATA IDENTITY THEFT

One research found that once you login to Facebook, they


can follow whatever you are browsing
COURSE OUTLINE

HU-222 DESCRIPTION Book Objectives


Professional Ethics Right
Ethics in Engineering: 1. Knowing
Theory- 2 Way
Mike W. Martin, Roland 2. Applying
Contact hours 32 of
Schinzinger
Prerequisite – None Doing
Mode of Teaching- things
Interactive lectures
COURSE LEARNING
OUTCOMES (CLOs)
COGNITIVE –PLO 8

1
COGNITIVE –PLO 8 2
3
AFFECTIVE –PLO 12
ASSESSMENT
CRITERIA
A&Q
5-15% Project
10-20% Mids
25-35%
40-50%

Quizzes & Assignments Project MSE ESE


Assignment 5-10 % Syllabus will be Syllabus will be shared
Quizzes 10-15% Group Project of 3 people shared before exam before exam

NOTE: Make your groups


by next weeks class NOTE: Mostly its all we have NOTE: Mostly its all we have
discussed discussed
My Expectations

Right Attitude !

By Being Honest with Yourself


Having a logical reason for your actions
Right Attitude !

Ability teaches us how we do,

Motivation determines why we do,


&
Attitude decides how well we do.
TRUST Exercise
Occupation Rating Reasons
Lawyer
Police
Politician
Priest
Auto mechanic
Car salesperson
Prof. Engineer
Doctor (MD)
Nurse
Newspaper
Television news
Teacher
Your Mother (or equiv.)
TRUST Exercise
“Trustworthiness” is a combination of honesty and reliability (e.g. can you believe what
they tell you, and will/can they do what they say?). In addition, our perceptions of
trustworthiness are also dependent on our impressions of the person’s “moral integrity”
(i.e. we trust them to do the “right thing”), and their ability to maintain confidentiality
when appropriate.

Our perceptions of trustworthiness are formed by our experiences, either direct or


indirect, and often includes anecdotal evidence from our friends and acquaintances, or
portrayals in the entertainment or news media.

Rank Occupation according to the overall level of trust you have in


them:

To be submitted on LMS by next week


PRIORITY MATRIX
THANK YOU

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