ENGG S228 Engineers in Society will be delivered primarily as five print based units and this Course Guide. There will be no course textbooks, but external readings will be included where they are required. All the readings are provided as print copies included with each of the units. Many of these are available on the Internet and the web addresses are included if you wish to access them this way. They will also be available through a list of hyperlinks on a homepage for the course.
Although the course includes external references and highlights current issues, it is part of your responsibility as a professional engineer to keep up to date. This is important not only in your specific discipline, but also in society as a whole. For example, intellectual property and environmental legislation are developing rapidly in both Hong Kong and on the mainland. It is important that you keep up to date to ensure that you are addressing your responsibilities to society within your work, as well as the needs of your employer.
To support you in your studies, the course integrates a number of components throughout all the units. Before exploring each of them, it is important that you appreciate that the study units lead the way.
Study units lead the way
As with most HKMU courses, study units direct your studies. They are designed to introduce and review each topic in a way that helps you learn the ideas and concepts most appropriately.
This means that you should not skip readings or activities to progress further or faster. Frequently, the study notes following an activity or reading will refer directly to it and the ideas and concepts it covers. You will also find that each unit builds on the previous one and may often refer back to materials in earlier units. Remember though, you are not required to access the websites included in the reference sites at the end of most major parts of the units.
Activities
Activities are included within the study notes to help you think in more detail about the topics covered. The activities are particularly focused towards applying what is covered to your own organization, or one with which you are familiar. Immediately following each activity, feedback is given on how you might have responded. More detailed feedback may be referenced in the back of the unit. Some activities build on the previous ones, so keep and label any notes you make for each of them as you go.
Case examples
Case examples are normally short cases integrated into the topic notes to highlight specific issues or practices in industry.
Readings
Readings are integrated with the study notes. These enable you to look at an issue in more depth or to see an alternative view. All the readings are numbered and print copies are included with each unit. In addition, where a reading is also available online, a World Wide Web address is included.
Specifically, the course integrates a number of excerpts of an interview with Dr Raymond Ho, the Legislative Councillor for the Engineering Functional Constituency in Hong Kong. This interview — conducted specifically for use on ENGG S228 — attempts to highlight current issues to balance government views and policies.
Self tests
Self tests are provided at the end of each unit. Feedback on these questions is included at the end of the unit. They are an important tool to help you check your progress. Spend some time on them and review any topics in the units where you find difficulty answering questions.
References and further reading
References and further reading includes citations for all the quotes and readings used in the unit. Additional texts and website resources covering the unit topics are identified for further research.
Reference sites
Reference sites are included at the end of each major part of the units. They are only included for further reference and accessing them is not a required part of the course. A course homepage will be made available that provides a list of hyperlinks to websites which are referred to in the course units.