Engineering Ethics - The Seven Ethical Values (Video on Demand)
Credit: 1 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Tulane University Engineering Alumni Assoc
In Engineering Ethics - The Seven Ethical Values, you'll learn ...
- What are the Seven Ethical Values
- What does it really mean to have "honor"
- A review of the more salient points of the ASCE Code of Ethics
- What you need to include in your own Personal Ethics Model
Overview
Professional Ethics boils down to seven core values. In this course, you’ll learn the Seven Ethical Values and how they apply to your professional practice. You’ll also learn what you need to include in your own personal ethics model.
This is a video recording of a live seminar held April 17, 2015 as a part of the 2015 Tulane Engineering Forum, and is offered exclusively by PDHengineer by special arrangement with the engineering alumni of Tulane University and the Tulane School of Science and Engineering. This valuable information is presented by Jack Grubbs, PhD, PE, motivational and leadership speaker, and author of GrubbsStuff.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- How the Seven Ethical Values apply to engineers
- Ethical guidance in the U.S. Declaration of Independence
- The similarities between various Codes of Ethics – specifically chemical and civil engineering codes
- The ignition switch debacle on Chevrolet Cobalts
- The art of temperance
Video on Demand
This course is a recorded version of a live lecture and will be streamed directly to your computer's media player. Our format is generally compatible with media players included with all computers and mobile devices. After watching the video presentation, you will return to your account to take the online quiz. While this is a recording of a live presentation, please note that this recording will not qualify as a "live" or "interactive" continuing education activity in those jurisdictions where it is required.
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 10 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
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