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Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan Beever, University of Central Florida
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Engineering Ethics
Engineering Ethics: Five Research Questions.”Science and Engineering Ethics 7: 379-390, 2001b.[14] C. Mitcham and R.S. Duval’s Engineering Ethics. New York: Prentice Hall, 2000.[15] C.E. Harris, Jr., R.S. Pritchard, M.J. Rabins, R. James, and E. Englehardt, EngineeringEthics: Concepts and Cases, Boston: Wadsworth, 2000.[16] A. Singhapakdi, S.J. Vitell, K.C. Rallapalli, K.L. Kraft, “The Perceived Role of Ethics andSocial Responsibility: A Scale Development.” Journal of Business Ethics 15: 1131-1140, 1996.[17] W.E. Shafer, K. Fukukawa, G.M. Lee. “Values and the Perceived Importance of Ethics andSocial Responsibility: The U.S. versus China”. Journal of Business Ethics 70: 265-284, 2006.[18] M. Davis. Thinking Like An Engineer: Studies in the Ethics of a
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaofeng Tang, Ohio State University; Jeffrey M. Catchmark, Pennsylvania State University; Eduardo Mendieta; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
objectives.If you do not see an objective on this list that you feel is important, please add it. Include No. Learning Objectives 1 Define ethics and engineering ethics. 2 Give examples of ethical values. 3 Interpret key elements of engineering codes of ethics, such as “conflict of interest.” 4 Summarize basic ethical frameworks according to major ethical theories. 5 Understand the psychological basis of ethical/unethical behavior. 6 Explain why it is important for Biological Engineers to act ethically. 7 Act according to ethical principles in a