Engineering Ethics Videos Part 2
Monday, November 09, 2009
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Last month I published Engineering Ethics 101 Videos. The intention is mainly to educate ourselves on the important of engineering ethics. Now I'm continuing the series of engineering ethics video part 4-6.
Part 4: Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality & Engineering
Synopsis of part 4: Engineers often find themselves in roles that require keeping of a confidence. In this video, Michael Loui describes different types of secrets and an engineers ethical and legal obligations to keep them.
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Synopsis of part 5: Making decisions ethically is an important part of being an engineer. In this video, Michael Loui addresses a variety of tests for considering whether a decision is ethical or not and applies them to everyday cases.
Part 6: Professional Ethics in Engineering, The Citicorp Center Case
Michael C. Loui presents the 6th video in the series Professional Ethics in Engineering with a classic example for us to have better comprehension on the real engineering ethics.
To view Part 1-3 of the engineering ethics video, please click here.
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