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- Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 3
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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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
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- Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 1
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Xiaofeng Tang, Ohio State University; Jeffrey M. Catchmark, Pennsylvania State University; Eduardo Mendieta; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University
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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