MA1100 – Ethics and Sustainability

 

 

 

MA1100 – Ethics and Sustainability
Course Information
Semester
1
Course Code
MA1100
Course Name
Ethics and Sustainability
Credit Value
2
Pre-requisites
None
Category
Compulsory

Hourly Breakdown

Theory
15
Small Group Activities
15
Practical
Assignment
Independent Learning
70

Course Aim

To impart knowledge on basic concepts of sustainability and ethics.

Intended Learning Outcomes

  • explain the concept of morality and how it relates to standard ethical practices in the Education and Engineering Profession.
  • reflect ethical conduct as a student and an engineering professional in contributing to decision-making in engineering activities.
  • interpret the sustainability concepts and practices in different industrial sectors.
  • assess the economic, social, and environmental impacts of development activities.

Course Content (Only main topics & subtopics)

  • Ethics and Morality: Concept of morality, personal morality, common morality, core values.
  • Academic Integrity: Usage of information; citation and acknowledgement; plagiarism; implementation.
  • Professional Ethics: Engineers in an organisation; introduction to BES Code of Ethics.
  • Ethics and Sustainability: Ethical considerations in decision making for sustainable development projects – application of BES Code of Ethics.
  • Global environmental and social issues: Global environmental targets with particular emphasis on global warming and resource limitation; the creation of new global environmental practices in broad areas; health of children; applications for distribution.
  • Concept of Sustainable Development: Concept of sustainable development, three pillars of sustainability, the need for a sustainable approach of understanding sustainable development goals (SDGs).
  • Introduction to Tools and Concepts for sustainable development of industries: Concepts of Life Cycle Thinking, design for sustainability, cleaner production, sustainable consumption and production, circular economy.

Teaching/Learning Methods

  • Lectures
  • Student Based Activities

Assessment Strategy

Continuous Assessment Final Assessment
60% 40%
Small Group Activities: 40%
Coursework: 20%
Theory: 40%
Practical: –
Other: –

Recommended Reading

  • Harris, C. E., Pritchard, M.S., Rabins, M.J. (2009) Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases, Wisconsin: Cengage Learning, USA.
  • Kelly, W. E., Luke, B., Wright, R.N. (2017): Engineering for Sustainable Communities: Principles and Practices, ASCE Press.
  • Martin, M. W., Schinzinger, R. (2016), Introduction to Engineering Ethics, McGraw-Hill, USA.
  • Robertson, M. (2017): Sustainability Principles and Practice, Routledge, UK.
  • The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka. (2017). Code of Ethics. The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka.
  • Whitbeck, C. (2011). Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research, Cambridge: University Press.