Current Course Catalog Description:
CSC 300 Professional Responsibilities (4)
The responsibilities of the
Computer Science professional. The
ethics of science and the IEEE/ACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics,
quality tradeoffs, software system
safety,
intellectual property, history of computing and the social implications
of computers in the modern world. Applications to ethical
dilemmas in computing. Technical presentation methods
and practice. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. *Prerequisite CSC 307 or
CSC 309.*
* Ask yourself, what is this reference to a
"professional" and why is it part of the course description?
Understand this and you have a large part of the class solved.
Basic Course Requirements:
This is intended to give you an idea of how your grade is calculated. It is not a simple number calculated from objective tests. It is based on a wholistic view of your performance in each of these areas and in the classroom. This calculation is given in positive terms. It may be well understood in negative terms, too, so you are directed to read and understand my list of common characteristics that lead to failing grades in this class: How To Fail Turner's CSC 300 Class.
CLASS ATTENDANCE, CLASS PREPARATION and SIGNIFICANT PARTICIPATION
are ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY to your passing this course.
Participation and attendance will be noted and used in evaluations,
especially in borderline grading cases.
I repeat: attendance and
participation are mandatory in this course.
Discussions in class require your input. The class process and class
discussions are not contained in any slides or notes. Of course, if you
must miss class, let me know
and find out what transpired from other students in the class.
You cannot pass this course if you stay home, coming to class only to
take exams and turn
in
a paper.
LATE WORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED without prior arrangement or medical excuse.
Updated: CST April 2008.