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Course Outcomes
[ Intro ]
CS Outcomes relevant to this course:
14. All students will demonstrate independent learning.
15. All students will demonstrate the ability to locate and use technical
information from multiple sources.
16. All students will demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics.
17. All students will demonstrate an understanding of the links between
technology and society.
19. All students will participate in a class or project team.
20. All students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively
in speech.
21. All students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively
in writing.
Course Outcomes
(student should be able to...)
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Department Outcomes |
Course Evaluations |
Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics.
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16
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Demonstrate an understanding of the links between technology and society
and the responsibilities of a computer professional to society.
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17
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Discover and use primary sources of material relevant to
course topics and use the material in support of arguments.
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14, 15
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Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Develop ability to form personal opinions and value system based on
well reasoned arguments and present these positions verbally and
in writing.
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14, 16, 20, 21
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Be familiar with the types of social, moral, and ethical issues that may
be faced as a computer professional.
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16, 17
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Be able to recognize ethical issues.
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14, 15, 16, 17
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Understand the codes and ideals of computer professionals and apply them
in their decision making.
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14, 16, 17
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Class Discussion, Paper Assignments, Group Project
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Analyze a popular portrayal of technology and/or computer professional
conduct and its effects on society such as a film or novel.
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15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21
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Group Project
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