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DEONTOLOGY-LCDA.

FERNANDA JIMENEZ

CHAPTER 2 PROFESSION A VOCATION AT


THE SERVICE OF PERSON REALIZATION
(FINAL INFORM)

PEDRO CHACA A
ANGELICA PERALTA O

12/12/20
CHAPTER 2 PROFESSION A VOCATION AT
THE SERVICE OF PERSON REALIZATION

1. Professional beginning and


conceptualization

The word “professional”


is used to distinguish
the practitioner from an
unpaid amateur, and is
used to show some
Profession: beginning
and conceptualization

degree of skill acquired


through years of
experience.
Job: any work for hire, regardless of
the skill level involved and the
Profession responsibility granted.
, work and
occupation Occupation: it implies
do not employment through
correspon which someone makes
d to the a living.
same
meaning A profession is a type of job
that requires advanced
education or training.

What is the difference among “job”, “occupation” and “profession”?

Job is the work that you do regularly in order to


earn money, occupation is the kinf of work that
someone usually does and profession is a type of
job that requires advanced education or training.
2. Profession, Vocation and importance

In a religious context, a vocation


implies someone has had a divine call
to live a religious life.For example, my
uncle was a priest, he was an altar
boy since he was little,and he liked to
help people.

Professional activity is coming


to play a predominant role in
The profession refers to the life patterns of increasing
anyone who earns their numbers of individuals of both
living from performing sexes.
an activity that requires
a certain level of
education, skill, or
training.

The professions occupy a


position of great importance in a
society characterized by minute
division of labor based upon
technical specialization.
• The public allows
special societies or • Work that
organizations that requires
are controlled by sophisticated
members of the skills.
profession to set
standards for Attributes of
admission to the
profession.

a Profession
• The use of
• Membership in
judgment and
the profession
the exercise of
requires
discretion.
extensive formal
education.

Enginnering
as Profession .
How to use the available
materials, components and
Judgment
devices to reach a specified
objective.
The essence of
engineering is:
Engineers are required to
keep their employers’ or
Discretion clients’ intellectual
property and business
information confidential.
Enginnering as Profession

Engineering requires extensive Such the Institute of Electrical and Electronics


formal training. Engineers (IEEE).
These The
societies serve Unlike law Association
to set and medicine, for Computing
professional each specialty Machinery
standards and of engineering (ACM), the
frequently has its own
Information
work with society. Systems
schools of Audit and
engineering to Control
set standards Association
for admission, (ISACA).
curricula, and
accreditation.

3. Diversity in Professions and its


Interrelation

Differences between
Engineering and Other
Professions

Other
Engineering Profession
s

Most engineers are Usually engineers


not self-employers. are not in Several professions
They are mostly part significant involve self-
of companies that managerial employment, for
involve different positions when example lawyers.
occupations they are
employed by large
corporations.
4. Common general duties to all professions

Certain customer
information must be kept
Professional secret or confidential.
Responsibilities of Confidentiality is a well-
Engineers established principle in
professions such medicine
and law.

Confidential Engineers must keep


ity and some information
Proprietary confidential because it
Information: can be used by a
What types of
competitor to gain
information
advantage.
should be kept
confidential? Information security,
incident reports, digital
information, trade
reports, personal
information, customer or
supplier databases,
business development
plans

A conflict of interest
occurs when an
individual's ability to
act judiciously or
Avoiding conflict of
perform a particular
Conflict of interest: interest is important
role is diminished or
in any profession.
otherwise influenced
by their link to
another role or
relationship.

The types of conflict of interest


son Tthose which compromise
. engineering judgment, which
threaten to easily become
actual conflicts of interest.
Right to
privacy

Right of
Right to
professional
participate in
conscience. It
Professional activities of
involves the right
Rights of one’s own
to exercise
Engineers choosing
professional
outside of
judgment in a
work.
ethical manner.

Right to
reasonably object
to company
policies without
fear of
retribution.

5. Professional, familiar and social sense of profession

Familiar Social
Profession
If you want to have a fulfilling professional life, one that
provides success, money and recognition, it is essential to
have balance and priorities. And if there is something that
cannot be doubted, it is that the family is fundamental.
Social life must have a balance between the family and the
profession, since having a social life is recommended for
mental health, and the correct thing would be to have a
balance between the profession, the family and social life.

6. Identify of professional of UPS

The UPS Graduate Professional:

Use academic and professional language orally


and in writing.

Reason logically and mathematically.

It works cooperatively within the framework of


respect for diversity.

Use information and communication technologies.

Identify the various forms of knowledge production.

Find the meaning of hum an e xistence in the tr anscendent dimension and service to the margin alized.

Values the interrelation between science, technology


and society.

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