02663nam 22004573 450 991100670640332120230831014643.09781523148479152314847097816042783541604278358(MiAaPQ)EBC6818852(Au-PeEL)EBL6818852(CKB)19948196400041(NjHacI)9919948196400041(Perlego)3056121(EXLCZ)991994819640004120211202d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEthics and Responsibilities of EngineersChicago :J. Ross Publishing,2021.©2021.1 online resource (280 pages)Print version: Bloetscher, Frederick Ethics and Responsibilities of Engineers Chicago : J. Ross Publishing,c2021 9781604271843 Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- WAV Page -- CHAPTER 1: THE PROFESSION AND ETHICAL CONDUCT -- CHAPTER 2: FROM WHERE DO ETHICS EVOLVE? -- CHAPTER 3: STATES AND LICENSURE -- CHAPTER 4: FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATION COMPETENCY -- CHAPTER 5: WORKING AS AN ENGINEER -- CHAPTER 6: ORGANIZING FOR WORK -- CHAPTER 7: EXAMPLES OF ETHICAL CONUNDRUMS FOR ENGINEERS -- CHAPTER 8: ECONOMICS AND ENGINEERING-THE NEED FOR LEADERSHIP -- CHAPTER 9: CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX A -- APPENDIX B."Ethics and Responsibilities of Engineers is designed to help students and new practitioners understand from where ethics originate and how they have developed in the profession. It is written to help engineers understand how the coursework they take in school aligns with the public good. What separates this book from others is the focus on the historical development of ethics for the profession and the role played by our educational system, accreditation commissions, and licensing boards. The knowledge and regulatory basis for the engineering occupation permits engineers to comprehend and address (and thereby often avoid) the challenges that might compromise the image of engineers in society. The trust that the public has in their judgment to protect and serve society is what allows engineers to be held in high esteem"-- Provided by publisher.Engineering ethicsEngineering ethics.620.0023Bloetscher Frederick1671353MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006706403321Ethics and Responsibilities of Engineers4389907UNINA