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SRI MITTAPALLI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TUMMALAPALEM, NH-16, GUNTUR – 522 233
(Approved by AICTE, affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada. An ISO 9001:2015 certified)
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1 JNTUK Curriculum 2-7
2 Syllabus 8-18
3 Class Time Table 19-23
SRI MITTAPALLI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TUMMALAPALEM, NH-16, GUNTUR – 522 233
(Approved by AICTE, affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada. An ISO 9001:2015 certified)
COURSE ON HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
The contents deal with the basic terminologies and elementary principles to
understand what follows in the ensuring topics. The course outlines the moral and ethical
thoughts of many thinkers from the past and from many cultures around the world. The
course details the attributes of professionals and professionalism , and the social impact of
professions. Whatever profession we are in , we have a social responsibility related to that
profession.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
B.TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING
II YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE &
SYLLABUS (R16) Admitted From 2016-17
Admitted Batch
R16 B.TECH CIVIL ENGG.
II Year - I Semester
S. No. Subjects L T P Credits
1 Probability & Statistics 4 -- -- 3
2 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering 4 -- -- 3
3 Strength of Materials-I 4 -- -- 3
4 Building Materials & Construction 4 -- -- 3
5 Surveying 4 -- -- 3
6 Fluid Mechanics 4 -- -- 3
7 Survey Field Work - I -- -- 3 2
8 Strength of Materials Lab -- -- 3 2
MC Professional Ethics & Human Values -- 3 -- --
Total Credits 22
R16 B.TECH CSE
III Year - I Semester
S. No. Subjects L T P Credits
1 Compiler Design 4 -- -- 3
2 Unix Programming 4 -- -- 3
3 Object Oriented Analysis and Design using
4 -- -- 3
UML
4 Database Management Systems 4 -- -- 3
5 Operating Systems 4 -- -- 3
6 Unified Modeling Lab -- -- 3 2
7 Operating System & Linux Programming Lab -- -- 3 2
8 Database Management System Lab -- -- 3 2
MC Professional Ethics & Human Values -- 3 -- --
Total Credits 21
R16 B.TECH ECE
III Year - I Semester
S.No. Subjects L T P Credits
1 Computer Architecture and 4
-- -- 3
Organization
2 Linear I C Applications 4 -- -- 3
3 Digital I C Applications 4 -- -- 3
4 Digital Communications 4 -- -- 3
5 Antenna and Wave Propagation 4 -- -- 3
6 Pulse and Digital Circuits Lab -- -- 3 2
7 Linear I C Applications Lab -- -- 3 2
8 Digital I C Applications Lab -- -- 3 2
MC Professional Ethics & Human Values -- 3 -- --
Total Credits 21
R16 B.TECH EEE III Year – II Semester
S. No Subjects L T P Credits
1 Power Electronic Controllers & Drives 4 -- -- 3
2 Power System Analysis 4 -- -- 3
3 Micro Processors and Micro controllers 4 -- -- 3
4 Data Structures 4 -- -- 3
Open Elective
1. Unix and Shell Programming
2. OOPS Through JAVA
5 3. VLSI Design
4 -- -- 3
4. Robotics
5. Neural Networks &Fuzzy Logic
6. Energy Audit and Conservation&
Management
6 Power Electronics Laboratory -- -- 3 2
7 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers -- -- 3 2
Laboratory
8 Data Structures Laboratory -- -- 3 2
9-MC Professional Ethics & Human Values -- 3 -- --
Total Credits 21
R16 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG.
III YEAR - II Semester
S. No. Subjects L T P Credits
1 Metrology 4
-- -- 3
2 Instrumentation & Control Systems 4 -- -- 3
3 Refrigeration & Air-conditioning 4 -- -- 3
4 Heat Transfer 4 -- -- 3
OPEN ELECTIVE
1. Entrepreneurship
2. Data Base Management System -- --
5 3. Waste Water Management 4 3
4. Computer Graphics
5. Industrial Robotics
6. Green Engineering Systems
6 Heat Transfer Lab -- -- 3 2
7 Metrology & Instrumentation Lab -- -- 3 2
8 Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab -- -- 3 2
9MC Professional Ethics & Human Values -- 3
-- --
Total Credits 21
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA
B.TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING II YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE &
SYLLABUS (R16) Admitted From 2015-16
Admitted Batch
R13 B.TECH CIVIL ENGG.
I Year – II SEMESTER S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English - II 3+1* -- 3
2 Mathematics – II (Mathematical Methods) 3+1* -- 3
3 Mathematics – III 3+1* -- 3
4 Engineering Physics 3+1* -- 3
5 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3+1* -- 3
6 Engineering Drawing 1 3 3
7 English-Communication Skills Lab - II -- 3 2
8 Engineering Physics Laboratory -- 3 2
9 Engineering Physics – Virtual Labs - -- 2 -- Assignments
10 Engineering Workshop & IT Workshop -- 3 2
Total Credits 24
R13 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG
I Year – II SEMESTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English – II 3+1 -- 3
2 Mathematics – II (Mathematical Methods) 3+1 -- 3
3 Mathematics – III 3+1 -- 3
4 Engineering Physics 3+1 -- 3
5 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3+1 -- 3
6 Engineering Drawing 3+1 -- 3
7 English - Communication Skills Lab - II -- 3 2
8 Engineering Physics Lab -- 3 2
9 Engineering Physics – Virtual Labs - -- 2 --
Assignments
10 Engg.Workshop & IT Workshop -- 3 2
Total Credits 24
R13 B.TECH EEE
I Year – I SEMESTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English - I 3+1 -- 3
2 Mathematics - I 3+1 -- 3
3 Mathematics – II (Mathematical Methods) 3+1 -- 3
4 Engineering Physics 3+1 -- 3
5 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3+1 -- 3
6 Engineering Drawing 3+1 -- 3
7 English – Communication Skills Lab - I -- 3 2
8 Engineering Physics Laboratory -- 3 2
9 Engineering Physics – Virtual Labs - -- 2 --
Assignments
10 Engineering Workshop & IT Workshop -- 3 2
Total Credits 24
R13 B.TECH ECE
I Year – I SEMESTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English – I 3 -- 3
2 Mathematics - I 3+1 -- 3
3 Mathematics – II (Mathematical 3+1 -- 3
Methods)
4 Engineering Physics 3+1 -- 3
5 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3+1 -- 3
6 Engineering Drawing 1+3 -- 3
7 English - Communication Skills Lab -1 -- 3 2
8 Engineering Physics Laboratory -- 3 2
9
Engineering Physics – Virtual Labs - -- 2 --
Assignments
10 Engineering Workshop& IT Workshop -- 3 2
Total Credits 24
R13 B.TECH CSE
I Year – II SEMESTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English – II 3+1 -- 3
2 Mathematics – II (Mathematical Methods) 3+1 -- 3
3 Mathematics – III 3+1 -- 3
4 Engineering Physics 3+1 -- 3
5 Professional Ethics and Human Values 3+1 -- 3
6 Engineering Drawing 3+1 -- 3
7 English - Communication Skills Lab - II -- 3 2
8 Engineering Physics Lab -- 3 2
9 Engineering Physics – Virtual Labs - Assignments -- 2 --
10 Engg.Workshop & IT Workshop -- 3 2
Total Credits 24
R16 CIVIL ENGG...
L T P C II Year - I Semester
0 3 0 0
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES
Course Objectives:
*To give basic insights and inputs to the student to inculcate Human values to grow as a responsible human beings with proper personality.
*Professional Ethics instills the student to maintain ethical conduct and discharge their professional duties.
Outcome:
*It gives a comprehensive understanding of a variety issues that are encountered by every professional in discharging professional duties.
*It provides the student the sensitivity and global outlook in the contemporary world to fulfill the professional obligations effectively.
UNIT I: Human Values: Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity –Trustworthiness - Work Ethics – Service Learning – Civic Virtue – Respect for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty –Courage – Value Time – Co-operation – Commitment – Empathy – Self-confidence – Spirituality- Character.
UNIT: II: Principles for Harmony: Truthfulness – Customs and Traditions -Value Education – Human Dignity – Human Rights – Fundamental Duties - Aspirations and Harmony (I, We & Nature) – Gender Bias - Emotional Intelligence – Salovey – Mayer Model – Emotional Competencies – Conscientiousness.
UNIT III: Engineering Ethics and Social Experimentation:
History of Ethics - Need of Engineering Ethics - Senses of Engineering Ethics- Profession and Professionalism ––Self Interest - Moral Autonomy – Utilitarianism – Virtue Theory - Uses of Ethical Theories - Deontology- Types of Inquiry –Kohlberg’s Theory - Gilligan’s Argument –Heinz’s Dilemma - Comparison with Standard Experiments –– Learning from the Past –Engineers as Managers – Consultants and Leaders – Balanced Outlook on Law - Role of Codes – Codes and Experimental Nature of Engineering.
UNIT IV: Engineers’ Responsibilities towards Safety and Risk:
Concept of Safety - Safety and Risk – Types of Risks – Voluntary v/sInvoluntary Risk – Consequences - Risk Assessment – Accountability – Liability - Reversible Effects - Threshold Levels of Risk - Delayed v/sImmediate Risk - Safety and the Engineer – Designing for Safety – Risk-Benefit Analysis-Accidents.
UNIT V: Engineers’ Duties and Rights: Concept of Duty - Professional Duties – Collegiality - Techniques for Achieving Collegiality – Senses of Loyalty - Consensus and Controversy - Professional and Individual Rights – Confidential and Proprietary Information - Conflict of Interest-Ethical egoism - Collective Bargaining – Confidentiality - Gifts and Bribes - Problem solving-Occupational Crimes-Industrial Espionage- Price Fixing-Whistle Blowing.
UNIT VI: Global Issues: Globalization and MNCs –Cross Culture Issues - Business Ethics – Media Ethics - Environmental Ethics – Endangering Lives - Bio Ethics - Computer Ethics - War Ethics – Research Ethics -Intellectual Property Rights.
References:
1. Professional Ethics, R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi.
2. Ethics in Engineering, Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger - Tata McGraw-Hill – 2003.
3. Professional Ethics and Morals, A. R. Aryasri, Dharanikota Suyodhana - Maruthi Publications.
4. Engineering Ethics, Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
5. Human Values & Professional Ethics, S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida.
6. Engineering Ethics & Human Values, M. Govindarajan, S. Natarajan and V. S. SenthilKumar-
PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
7. Professional Ethics and Human Values, A. Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and M. Jayakumaran –
University Science Press.
8. Professional Ethics and Human Values, D. R. Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill - 2013
9. Human Values And Professional Ethics, Jayshree Suresh and B. S. Raghavan, S.Chand
Publications
R16 CSE...
L T P C III Year – I Semester
0 3 0 0
PROFESSIONAL ETHICSAND HUMAN VALUES
Course Objectives:
*To give basic insights and inputs to the student to inculcate Human values to grow as a responsible human beings with proper personality.
*Professional Ethics instills the student to maintain ethical conduct and discharge their
professional duties.
UNIT I: Human Values:
Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity –Trustworthiness - Work Ethics – Service Learning –
Civic Virtue – Respect for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty –Courage –
Value Time – Co-operation – Commitment – Empathy – Self-confidence – Spirituality-
Character.
UNIT: II: Principles for Harmony:
Truthfulness – Customs and Traditions -Value Education – Human Dignity – Human Rights –
Fundamental Duties - Aspirations and Harmony (I, We & Nature) – Gender Bias - Emotional
Intelligence – Salovey – Mayer Model – Emotional Competencies – Conscientiousness.
UNIT III: Engineering Ethics and Social Experimentation:
History of Ethics - Need of Engineering Ethics - Senses of Engineering Ethics- Profession and
Professionalism ––Self Interest - Moral Autonomy – Utilitarianism – Virtue Theory - Uses of
Ethical Theories - Deontology- Types of Inquiry –Kohlberg’s Theory - Gilligan’s Argument –
Heinz’s Dilemma - Comparison with Standard Experiments –– Learning from the Past –
Engineers as Managers – Consultants and Leaders – Balanced Outlook on Law - Role of Codes –
Codes and Experimental Nature of Engineering.
UNIT IV: Engineers’ Responsibilities towards Safety and Risk:
Concept of Safety - Safety and Risk – Types of Risks – Voluntary v/sInvoluntary Risk –
Consequences - Risk Assessment – Accountability – Liability - Reversible Effects - Threshold
Levels of Risk - Delayed v/sImmediate Risk - Safety and the Engineer – Designing for Safety –
Risk-Benefit Analysis-Accidents.
UNIT V: Engineers’ Duties and Rights:
Concept of Duty - Professional Duties – Collegiality - Techniques for Achieving Collegiality – Senses of Loyalty -
Consensus and Controversy - Professional and Individual Rights – Confidential and Proprietary Information -
Conflict of Interest-Ethical egoism - Collective Bargaining – Confidentiality - Gifts and Bribes - Problem solving-
Occupational Crimes-Industrial Espionage- Price Fixing-Whistle Blowing.
UNIT VI: Global Issues:
Globalization and MNCs –Cross Culture Issues - Business Ethics – Media Ethics - Environmental Ethics –
Endangering Lives - Bio Ethics - Computer Ethics - War Ethics – Research Ethics -Intellectual Property Rights.
Related Cases Shall be dealt where ever necessary.
Outcome: *It gives a comprehensive understanding of a variety issues that are encountered by every professional in
discharging professional duties. *It provides the student the sensitivity and global outlook in the contemporary world to fulfill the
professional obligations effectively.
References:
1. Professional Ethics by R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi.
2. Ethics in Engineering by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger - Tata McGraw-Hill – 2003.
3. Professional Ethics and Morals by Prof.A.R.Aryasri, DharanikotaSuyodhana - Maruthi Publications. 4. Engineering Ethics by Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
5. Human Values & Professional Ethics by S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida.
6. Engineering Ethics & Human Values by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan and V.S.SenthilKumar-PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
7. Professional Ethics and Human Values by A. Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and M. Jayakumaran – University Science Press.
8. Professional Ethics and Human Values by Prof.D.R.Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill - 2013
9. Human Values And Professional Ethics by Jayshree Suresh and B. S. Raghavan, S.Chand Publications
R16 ECE...
L T P C III Year - I Semester
0 3 0 0
PROFESSIONAL ETHICSAND HUMAN VALUES
Course Objectives:
*To give basic insights and inputs to the student to inculcate Human values to grow as a responsible human beings with proper personality.
*Professional Ethics instills the student to maintain ethical conduct and discharge their professional duties.
UNIT I: Human Values:
Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity –Trustworthiness - Work Ethics – Service Learning – Civic Virtue – Respect
for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty –Courage – Value Time – Co-operation – Commitment
– Empathy – Self-confidence – Spirituality- Character.
UNIT: II: Principles for Harmony:
Truthfulness – Customs and Traditions -Value Education – Human Dignity – Human Rights – Fundamental Duties -
Aspirations and Harmony (I, We & Nature) – Gender Bias - Emotional Intelligence – Salovey – Mayer Model –
Emotional Competencies – Conscientiousness.
UNIT III: Engineering Ethics and Social Experimentation:
History of Ethics - Need of Engineering Ethics - Senses of Engineering Ethics- Profession and Professionalism ––
Self Interest - Moral Autonomy – Utilitarianism – Virtue Theory - Uses of Ethical Theories - Deontology- Types of
Inquiry –Kohlberg’s Theory - Gilligan’s Argument –Heinz’s Dilemma - Comparison with Standard Experiments ––
Learning from the Past –Engineers as Managers – Consultants and Leaders – Balanced Outlook on Law - Role of
Codes – Codes and Experimental Nature of Engineering.
UNIT IV: Engineers’ Responsibilities towards Safety and Risk:
Concept of Safety - Safety and Risk – Types of Risks – Voluntary v/sInvoluntary Risk – Consequences - Risk
Assessment – Accountability – Liability - Reversible Effects - Threshold Levels of Risk - Delayed v/sImmediate
Risk - Safety and the Engineer – Designing for Safety – Risk-Benefit Analysis-Accidents.
UNIT V: Engineers’ Duties and Rights:
Concept of Duty - Professional Duties – Collegiality - Techniques for Achieving Collegiality – Senses of Loyalty -
Consensus and Controversy - Professional and Individual Rights –Confidential and Proprietary Information -
Conflict of Interest-Ethical egoism - Collective Bargaining – Confidentiality - Gifts and Bribes - Problem solving-
Occupational Crimes- Industrial Espionage- Price Fixing-Whistle Blowing.
UNIT VI: Global Issues:
Globalization and MNCs –Cross Culture Issues - Business Ethics – Media Ethics - Environmental Ethics – Endangering Lives - Bio Ethics - Computer Ethics - War Ethics – Research Ethics -Intellectual Property Rights.
Related Cases Shall be dealt where ever necessary.
Outcome: *It gives a comprehensive understanding of a variety issues that are encountered by every
professional in discharging professional duties. *It provides the student the sensitivity and global outlook in the contemporary world to fulfill
the professional obligations effectively.
References:
1. Professional Ethics by R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi. 2. Ethics in Engineering by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger - Tata McGraw-Hill –
2003. 3. Professional Ethics and Morals by Prof.A.R.Aryasri, DharanikotaSuyodhana - Maruthi
Publications. 4. Engineering Ethics by Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi. 5. Human Values & Professional Ethics by S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Noida.
6. Engineering Ethics & Human Values by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan and V.S.SenthilKumar-PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
7. Professional Ethics and Human Values by A. Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and M.
Jayakumaran – University Science Press. 8. Professional Ethics and Human Values by Prof.D.R.Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill - 2013 9. Human Values And Professional Ethics by Jayshree Suresh and B. S. Raghavan, S.Chand
Publications
R16 EEE...
L T P C III Year - II Semester
0 3 0 0
PROFESSIONAL ETHICSAND HUMAN VALUES
Course Objectives:
*To give basic insights and inputs to the student to inculcate Human values to grow as a responsible human beings with proper personality.
*Professional Ethics instills the student to maintain ethical conduct and discharge their professional duties.
UNIT I: Human Values:
Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity –Trustworthiness - Work Ethics – Service Learning –
Civic Virtue – Respect for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty –
Courage – Value Time – Co-operation – Commitment – Empathy – Self-confidence –
Spirituality- Character.
UNIT: II: Principles for Harmony: Truthfulness – Customs and Traditions -Value Education – Human Dignity – Human Rights
– Fundamental Duties - Aspirations and Harmony (I, We & Nature) – Gender Bias -
Emotional Intelligence – Salovey – Mayer Model – Emotional Competencies –
Conscientiousness.
UNIT III: Engineering Ethics and Social Experimentation:
History of Ethics - Need of Engineering Ethics - Senses of Engineering Ethics- Profession
and Professionalism ––Self Interest - Moral Autonomy – Utilitarianism – Virtue Theory -
Uses of Ethical Theories - Deontology- Types of Inquiry –Kohlberg’s Theory - Gilligan’s
Argument –Heinz’s Dilemma - Comparison with Standard Experiments –– Learning from the
Past –Engineers as Managers – Consultants and Leaders – Balanced Outlook on Law - Role
of Codes – Codes and Experimental Nature of Engineering.
UNIT IV: Engineers’ Responsibilities towards Safety and Risk:
Concept of Safety - Safety and Risk – Types of Risks – Voluntary v/sInvoluntary Risk –
Consequences - Risk Assessment – Accountability – Liability - Reversible Effects -
Threshold Levels of Risk - Delayed v/sImmediate Risk - Safety and the Engineer –
Designing for Safety – Risk-Benefit Analysis-Accidents.
UNIT V: Engineers’ Duties and Rights:
Concept of Duty - Professional Duties – Collegiality - Techniques for Achieving Collegiality
– Senses of Loyalty - Consensus and Controversy - Professional and Individual Rights –
Confidential and Proprietary Information - Conflict of Interest-Ethical egoism - Collective
Bargaining – Confidentiality - Gifts and Bribes - Problem solving-Occupational Crimes-
Industrial Espionage- Price Fixing-Whistle Blowing.
UNIT VI: Global Issues:
Globalization and MNCs –Cross Culture Issues - Business Ethics – Media Ethics - Environmental
Ethics – Endangering Lives - Bio Ethics - Computer Ethics - War Ethics – Research Ethics -
Intellectual Property Rights.
Related Cases Shall be dealt where ever necessary.
Outcome: *It gives a comprehensive understanding of a variety issues that are encountered by every
professional in discharging professional duties. *It provides the student the sensitivity and global outlook in the contemporary world to fulfill
the professional obligations effectively.
References:
1. Professional Ethics by R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi.
2. Ethics in Engineering by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger - Tata McGraw-Hill – 2003.
3. Professional Ethics and Morals by Prof.A.R.Aryasri, DharanikotaSuyodhana - Maruthi
Publications. 4. Engineering Ethics by Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
5. Human Values & Professional Ethics by S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Noida.
6. Engineering Ethics & Human Values by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan and V.S.SenthilKumar-
PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
7. Professional Ethics and Human Values by A. Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and M.
Jayakumaran – University Science Press. 8. Professional Ethics and Human Values by Prof.D.R.Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill - 2013
9. Human Values And Professional Ethics by Jayshree Suresh and B. S. Raghavan, S.Chand
Publications
R16 MECHANICAL ENGG...
L T P C III Year - II Semester
0 3 0 0
PROFESSIONAL ETHICSAND HUMAN VALUES
Course Objectives:
*To give basic insights and inputs to the student to inculcate Human values to grow as a responsible human beings with proper personality.
*Professional Ethics instills the student to maintain ethical conduct and discharge their professional duties.
UNIT I: Human Values:
Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity –Trustworthiness - Work Ethics – Service Learning –
Civic Virtue – Respect for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty –
Courage – Value Time – Co-operation – Commitment – Empathy – Self-confidence –
Spirituality- Character.
UNIT: II: Principles for Harmony: Truthfulness – Customs and Traditions -Value Education – Human Dignity – Human Rights
– Fundamental Duties - Aspirations and Harmony (I, We & Nature) – Gender Bias -
Emotional Intelligence – Salovey – Mayer Model – Emotional Competencies –
Conscientiousness.
UNIT III: Engineering Ethics and Social Experimentation:
History of Ethics - Need of Engineering Ethics - Senses of Engineering Ethics- Profession
and Professionalism ––Self Interest - Moral Autonomy – Utilitarianism – Virtue Theory -
Uses of Ethical Theories - Deontology- Types of Inquiry –Kohlberg’s Theory - Gilligan’s
Argument –Heinz’s Dilemma - Comparison with Standard Experiments –– Learning from the
Past –Engineers as Managers – Consultants and Leaders – Balanced Outlook on Law - Role
of Codes – Codes and Experimental Nature of Engineering.
UNIT IV: Engineers’ Responsibilities towards Safety and Risk:
Concept of Safety - Safety and Risk – Types of Risks – Voluntary v/sInvoluntary Risk –
Consequences - Risk Assessment – Accountability – Liability - Reversible Effects -
Threshold Levels of Risk - Delayed v/sImmediate Risk - Safety and the Engineer –
Designing for Safety – Risk-Benefit Analysis-Accidents.
UNIT V: Engineers’ Duties and Rights:
Concept of Duty - Professional Duties – Collegiality - Techniques for Achieving Collegiality
– Senses of Loyalty - Consensus and Controversy - Professional and Individual Rights –
Confidential and Proprietary Information - Conflict of Interest-Ethical egoism - Collective
Bargaining – Confidentiality - Gifts and Bribes - Problem solving-Occupational Crimes-
Industrial Espionage- Price Fixing-Whistle Blowing.
UNIT VI: Global Issues:
Globalization and MNCs –Cross Culture Issues - Business Ethics – Media Ethics - Environmental
Ethics – Endangering Lives - Bio Ethics - Computer Ethics - War Ethics – Research Ethics -
Intellectual Property Rights.
Related Cases Shall be dealt where ever necessary.
Outcome: *It gives a comprehensive understanding of a variety issues that are encountered by every
professional in discharging professional duties. *It provides the student the sensitivity and global outlook in the contemporary world to fulfill
the professional obligations effectively.
References:
10. Professional Ethics by R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi.
11. Ethics in Engineering by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger - Tata McGraw-Hill – 2003.
12. Professional Ethics and Morals by Prof.A.R.Aryasri, DharanikotaSuyodhana - Maruthi
Publications. 13. Engineering Ethics by Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
14. Human Values & Professional Ethics by S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Noida.
15. Engineering Ethics & Human Values by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan and V.S.SenthilKumar-PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
16. Professional Ethics and Human Values by A. Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and M.
Jayakumaran – University Science Press. 17. Professional Ethics and Human Values by Prof.D.R.Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill - 2013
18. Human Values And Professional Ethics by Jayshree Suresh and B. S. Raghavan, S.Chand
Publications