Integrating Ethics into Engineering Education

Chunfang Zhou, Kathrin Otrel-Cass, Tom Børsen

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Abstract

In this chapter, the authors aim to explore the necessity of teaching ethics as part of engineering education based on the gaps between learning “hard” knowledge and “soft” skills in the current educational system. They discuss why the nature of engineering practices makes it difficult to look beyond dealing with engineering design problems, identify the difference between knowledge and risk perceptions, and how to manage such tensions. They also explore the importance of developing moral responsibilities of engineers and the need to humanize technology and engineering, as technological products are not value neutral. With a focus on Problem-Based Learning (PBL), the authors examine why engineers need to incorporate ethical codes in their decision-making process and professional tasks. Finally, they discuss how to build creative learning environments that can support attaining the objectives of engineering education.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelContemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering
RedaktørerSatya Sundar Sethy
Antal sider14
ForlagIGI global
Publikationsdato2015
Sider159-173
Kapitel12
ISBN (Trykt)9781466681309
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781466681316
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2015
NavnAdvances in Civil and Industrial Engineering (ACIE)
ISSN2326-6139

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