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Ethics And Responsibilities Of Engineers Frederick Bloetscher

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Ethics And Responsibilities Of Engineers Frederick Bloetscher
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Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.03 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Frederick Bloetscher
ISBN: 9781604271843, 1604271841
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ethics And Responsibilities Of Engineers Frederick Bloetscher by Frederick Bloetscher 9781604271843, 1604271841 instant download after payment.

In today’s increasingly competitive business world, engineers are continually faced with ethical questions that balance the needs of clients with those of society as a whole. With the dynamic nature of technological growth, the ethical challenges become more and more difficult to quantify and the potential for unintended and unwanted consequences increases exponentially. Individual profits and public service do not often align, hence the need for a code of ethics.
Ethics and Responsibilities of Engineersis 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 trust that the public has in their judgment to protect and serve society is what allows engineers to be held in high esteem.

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