Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Ohio State University

ECE 481 Ethics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Syllabus


Instructor: Prof. Kevin Passino

Text book (required): Martin M.W., Schinzinger R., Ethics in Engineering, 4th Ed., McGraw-Hill, NY, 2005 (NOT earlier editions). Purchase the textbook, read it all this quarter, and keep it for life.

Reading List: See the reading list of topics relevant to the area of professionalism and engineering eithics. If not now, later in life you should read about the history of electrical and computer engineering. Other books on this list may be of interest for later reading also.

Extra-Curricular Opportunities: The OSU College of Engineering student organization,"Engineers for Community Service," (ECOS).

Web Resources: See the following web sites for more materials on engineering ethics and professionalism:

  1. The Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science: http://onlineethics.org/
  2. National Institute for Engineering Ethics: http://www.niee.org/
  3. Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at IIT: http://ethics.iit.edu/
  4. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics at IU: http://www.indiana.edu/~appe/
  5. IEEE document of professional aspects of employment, click here.
  6. IEEE document on education/professionalism, click here.
  7. UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, click here.
  8. IEEE Ethics and Member Conduct Committee: http://www.ieee.org/organizations/committee/emcc/
  9. IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology: http://policy.rutgers.edu/andrews/projects/ssit/ungercom.shtml
  10. Texas A&M Univ. engineering ethics: http://ethics.tamu.edu/
  11. NSF Workshops, Teaching Ethics and Computing, K. Bowyer, Univ. Notre Dame: http://www.cse.nd.edu/~kwb/nsf-ufe/index.html
  12. NSPE Board of Ethical Review: http://www.nspe.org/ethics/eh1-whb.asp (e.g., see Board of Ethical Review case analyses at http://www.niee.org/pdd.cfm?pt=NIEE&doc=EthicsCases).
  13. Ethics Officer Association: http://www.eoa.org/
  14. Journal, "Science and Engineering Ethics": http://www.opragen.co.uk/SEE/

Requirements: You are expected to attend every class (one excused absence is allowed but the request for this must be made via email to Prof. Passino, passino.1[at]osu.edu (of course, replace "[at]" with "@"), read the required material, provide solutions to all homework assignments (low quality solutions will not be accepted), and complete the final project. Meeting all these expectations will result in an S grade.

Teaching Assistant: The teaching assistant (TA) will take attendance and grade all assignments. The TA is:

Ted Pavlic, pavlic.3 [at symbol] osu.edu (please include ECE481 in the subject line)
TA Office hours: By appointment via Email to the TA
See Mr. Pavlic's web site for the class gradebook and other information.




Lecture Topics and Homework Assignments

1. Introduction

2. Ethical Dilemmas, Choices, and Codes of Ethics (HW#1 assigned)

3. Moral Frameworks for Engineering Ethics (HW#1 due)

4. Engineering as Social Experimentation (HW#2 assigned)

5. Safety and Risk (HW#2 due)

6. Case Studies for the Design Process (HW#3 assigned)

7. Engineer's Responsibilities and Rights (HW#3 due)

8. Case Studies for the Workplace (HW#4 assigned)

9. Global Issues (HW#4 due)

10. Cautious Optimism and Moral Leadership (Final Project is Due in Class)