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工学倫理 [Engineering Ethics] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses,ets. | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 2~4 | Semester | Fall | |
Course type | Fall | Course code | 022534 | ||
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夏 恒 [NATSU Wataru] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
Because of frequent occurrence of serious accidents in our daily life and dishonest acts in research activities due to lack of the ethic awareness, the education of engineering ethics becomes more and more important these years. Moreover, in order to correspond to the problems like global warming and aging society, the ethics awareness of university students of science and technology should be improved. In this lecture, the relationship between the technology and our society, the technicians' responsibilities to the society, actions that we should take, and important factors in engineering ethics will be explained and discussed. |
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1. Guidance Importance of engineering ethics Current state of engineering ethics education Aim, purpose, structure, and scholastic evaluation of the lecture 2. Consideration of engineering ethics based on the different results of the nuclear power plant and the bullet train in the Great East Japan Earthquake 3. Dishonest acts in research activities 4. Lesson and prevention measures of dishonest acts in research activities 5. Comparison of the space shuttle Challenger and Citicorp Center 6. Profit and life of consumers Ford Pinto accident, Mitsubishi Fuso truck accident, etc. 7. Intermediate exercises: Investigation and analysis of ethics cases 8. Group activities: Share and discussion of ethics cases 9. Case Study: Gilbane Gold Environmental friendliness and whistle-blowing 10. Safety and risk management / Product liability 11. Introduction to the failure study 12. Technicians' quality / Action to protect environment 13. Group activities: Discussion and preparation for the final presentation 14. Group presentation and evaluation (1) 15. Group presentation and evaluation (2) 16. Final exercise |
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All lecture materials will be upload through online education system, Moodle. |
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3/6/2017 4:58:37 PM |