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Module: 2 PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF ETHICS 5 Hours

Ethical responsibilities in research - Ethics in Science and Engineering - A phenomenological theory of ethics - Conflicts of Interest - Education of Scientists and Engineers: The High School experience – The Baccalaureate experience – The Graduate degree experience – Postdoctoral experience –morals and values – Evaluating Scientists and Engineers – Intellectual Property.

Module: 3 ETHICS IN SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING SOCIETIES 5 Hours

Scientific societies – Engineering societies – Code of ethics and ethical standards – Promoting research integrity – The effectiveness of society activities – Academic freedom – Code of Ethics and Ethical Standards: Ethics – Code of Ethics – The premise behind code of ethics – Code of ethics and peer reviews.

Module: 4 INTEGRITY IN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION 5 Hours

The nature and conduct of research – Collecting research data – The Controls – Publication and Communication: The Scientific and Engineering literature – The Journals – Data Manipulation for publication – Detection Falsified Data – Peer reviews and their duties – Duties and responsibilities of a journal editor.

Module: 5 SAFETY, RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS 6 Hours

Safety and Risk – Assessment of Safety and Risk – Risk Benefit Analysis and Reducing Risk –Respect for Authority – Collective Bargaining – Confidentiality – Conflicts of Interest –Occupational Crime – Professional Rights – Employee Rights – Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) –Discrimination

Module: 6 ENFORCEMENT OF CODE OF ETHICS 4 Hours

Following a code of ethics – Enforcing a code of ethics – Reporting misconduct – Examples of unethical behavior.

Total Lectures 30 Hours

Text Books

1. James G. Speight, Russell Foote, “Ethics in Science and Engineering”, Wiley, 2011. 2. Harris Jr, Charles E., Michael S. Pritchard, Michael J. Rabins, Ray James, and Elaine

Englehardt, “Engineering ethics: Concepts and cases”. Cengage Learning, 2013.

Reference Books

1. 1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, “Introduction to Engineering Ethics”, McGraw Hill,

New York, 2010. 2. Robert Elliott Allinson, “Saving Human Lives Lessons in Management Ethics”, Springer, 2005. 3. Charles D Fleddermann, “Engineering Ethics”, Prentice Hall, New Mexico, 2010. 4. Charles E Harris, Michael S Pritchard and Michael J Rabins, Engineering Ethics – Concepts and Cases, Thompson Learning, 2000. 5. John R Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education, 2003. Recommended by Board of Studies 5th September 2020 Approved by Academic Council 12th September 2020

Course code

20ME1007

3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY

Course Objectives:

Impart knowledge on 1. Understanding the basic concepts of 3D Printing Technology. 2. Exiting 3D Printing Technologies and its working principles.

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