Course description for 2023/24
Ethics and Professionalism
SPO1007
Course description for 2023/24

Ethics and Professionalism

SPO1007
The course provides an insight into professional development and making games for social impact and education. It prepares students for the first steps towards a career in the gaming industry, addressing a range of topics from composing a good CV and how to build relationships with industry contacts and representatives, clients and partners - to social networking and low budget funding and marketing.
The course provides an insight into professional development and making games for social impact and education. It prepares students for the first steps towards a career in the gaming industry, addressing a range of topics from composing a good CV and how to build relationships with industry contacts and representatives, clients and partners - to social networking and low budget funding and marketing. It addresses work ethics, representation, diversity and inclusion both within the game industry workforce and its’ products, as well as other ethical and social factors and corporate social responsibility. The fundamentals of game design for social impact and education are also presented. The course highlights university level study techniques and provides a foundation for basic academic writing.
Reserved for students on the bachleor program Games and entertainment technology

Knowledge

The candidate ...

  • has knowledge of how ethical and moral issues can affect the development and publishing of digitale games
  • has knowledge about diversity and representation in digital games and the gaming industry
  • has insight into the gaming industry worldwide, networking and career planning
  • is familiar with the principals of educational game design
  • masters basic academic paper structure and referencing

Skills

The candidate ...

  • will know the fundamentals of social & professional networking and career planning
  • will be able to design educational games & games for social impact
  • will master basic academic writing
  • will be familiar with cost effective ways to promote games & entertainment technology products

General competence

The candidate ...

  • has insight into social, ethical and moral aspects of production and use of digital cultural expressions
  • has acquired an insight into established research on ethical aspects and work culture within games & entertainment technology
  • is prepared to work independently with the development of games & entertainment technology products
  • is prepared to meet the requirements and expectations of employers within the games & entertainment technology industry
No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.
Mandatory
Classes will take place on-campus, online, or a combination of both. Classes may be organized as weekly class and/or as intensive block workshops. Teaching approaches and class work will include lectures, group work, workshops and various types of tests and assignments - including real life practices such as signing up for and parttaking in conferences and being strategically active on social media
The study program is evaluated annually by the students, through course surveys. Evaluation is part of the university's quality assurance system.

Teaching activity

Mandatory attendance - attendance (80%) approved / not approved

Work Requirements - 5 assignments, approved / not approved

Exam

Portfolio - based from work requirements

Teaching activity must be approved in order to be graded in the course

Generating responses using ChatGPT or similar generative artificial intelligence and submitting them wholly or partially as your own work is considered plagiarism.

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

SPO1001 - Game Ethics & Professionalism - 5 credits