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Professionals Aspects of Computer Science27710

Centre
Faculty of Engineering - Bilbao
Degree
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering in Management and Information Systems
Academic course
2024/25
Academic year
4
No. of credits
6
Languages
Spanish
Code
27710

TeachingToggle Navigation

Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based4567.5
Applied computer-based groups1522.5

Teaching guideToggle Navigation

Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation

The objective of this subject is to collaborate in the comprehensive training of the student with general professional skills, not strictly technical, that every engineer in any area should have for the correct exercise of their profession, thus facilitating professional incorporation in the area of Information Technology.

Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation

Reflect on professional ethics and deontology, as well as learn about related institutions and laws. Training for expertise and auditing in computer science. Training to work in development teams through the use of collaborative tools. Properly write technical reports. Successful presentations in public.

Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation

Introduction

Social Aspects: Social Impact of Computing

Ethical Aspects: Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Legal Aspects: Computer Law, Personal Data Protection, Software Protection, Intellectual Property, Electronic Commerce, Web, LSSI, Computer Crime

Professional Aspects: Computer Expertise, Computer Audits, Group Work, Collaborative Tools

MethodologyToggle Navigation

In each subject the basic concepts will be explained and later the students will have to deepen in each case with exercises or works.

Assessment systemsToggle Navigation

  • Final Assessment System
  • Tools and qualification percentages:
    • Realization of Practical Work (exercises, cases or problems) (%): 40
    • Team projects (problem solving, project design)) (%): 60

Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

Students will have to pass a test with basic concepts of the subject. Once the test has been passed, the grade will be based on the work and exhibitions that the students will carry out in class.



Any student who does NOT take the basic concepts test will be graded as NOT PRESENTED.



Students who, in compliance with current regulations, and after the center's permission obtain a final test, will have to take the basic concepts test plus a written test with cases and theory related to the subject.

Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation

The student will have to take an exam that will account for 100% of the grade and will cover sections A, B, C and D, except those that were approved in the ordinary call.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

The material provided to students on the Moodle platform.

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

BARROSO, Porfirio. Etica Y Deontologia Informatica. Fragua, 2006

Carlos Barriuso Ruiz. Interacción Del Derecho Y La Informática. Dykinson, 1996

Ull Pont, Eugenio. Legislación Informática. Uned, 2003

In-depth bibliography

Vázquez Dodero Juan Carlos y Albert Domingo. Las nuevas tecnologías y los equipos humanos: el nuevo escenario. Harvard Deusto Business Review, 2001

Web addresses

http://www.agpd.es
http://www.pmi.org

GroupsToggle Navigation

16 Teórico (Spanish - Tarde)Show/hide subpages

Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
1-1

12:00-14:00 (1)

1-14

12:00-14:00 (2)

12:00-13:00 (3)

2-2

12:00-13:00 (4)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • P3I 10A - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (1)
  • P4I 6A - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (2)
  • P4I 6A - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (3)
  • P3I 10A - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (4)

16 Applied computer-based groups-1 (Spanish - Tarde)Show/hide subpages

Calendar
WeeksMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
1-14

13:00-14:00 (1)

2-2

13:00-14:00 (2)

Teaching staff

Classroom(s)

  • P4I 6A - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (1)
  • P7I 7L - ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO II (2)