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Conference Session
Teaching Ethics II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christian Hipp, University of South Carolina
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
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Conference Session
Teaching Ethics II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mysore Narayanan, Miami University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
A you gave the offer a lot of thought.You knew the company was a leader in its field, had a good employee relations reputation, thesalary offer was acceptable, and the geographic area for employment, all fit your needs. Youwere somewhat concerned about delaying your acceptance and losing this position while waitingfor other offers that you were unsure might materialize. With the positives of this job in mind,you had already sent Company A letter of acceptance. What would you do now?Ethics Scenario # 4You are a design engineer for an automotive company. Three years ago you were the seniordesign engineer on a door latch system. You were praised for your design by upper managementand given a considerable salary increase for your contribution
Conference Session
Teaching Ethics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edward Sobiesk, United States Military Academy; William Suchan, United States Military Academy; Roland Trope, United States Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
AC 2007-2655: OVERCOMING THE ETHICAL DANGERS OF ACADEMIC FAIRUSE IN THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY CLASSROOMEdward Sobiesk, United States Military Academy Edward Sobiesk has a Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences from the University of Minnesota. He is currently an Assistant Professor and Course Director for the course IT305-Theory and Practice of Military IT Systems in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the United States Military Academy. He can be reached at edward.sobiesk@us.army.mil.William Suchan, United States Military Academy Will Suchan has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Arizona State University. He is the Information Technology Core Program Director in