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Professional Issues in Computing (Level 4)

Overview

  • Credit value: 15 credits at Level 4
  • Convenor: Russell Craigie
  • Assessment: a case study analysis (50%) and online quizzes (25% and 25%)

Module description

In this module you will learn about the social, legal, ethical and economic implications of computing in modern society, with a particular focus on the responsibilities and issues facing IT professionals and computer scientists in industry. This is a practical module, grounded in real-life examples/case studies.

Indicative syllabus

  • Computer technology in context of technology revolutions
  • Brief history of information systems in society and industry
  • Information security in everyday life and why information systems fail
  • Freedom of information
  • Data protection
  • Intellectual property
  • Computer misuse
  • Commercial issues in computing including contracts and liability
  • Information surveillance
  • Information security careers

Learning objectives

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • identify legal and professional issues in information systems (IS)
  • understand basic commercial issues related to IS
  • describe the origins and significance of IS in the modern world
  • recognise the roles of various actors involved in the operation and development of IS
  • understand the legal, ethical and professional responsibilities of IT practitioners
  • design simple solutions to real-world problems using IS/IT constructs
  • appreciate the social implications of using computers
  • explore potential career paths in IT and make informed decisions about future opportunities.