Building students’ nascent understanding of ethics in engineering practice

被引:0
|
作者
Valentine, Andrew [1 ]
Lowenhoff, Stephanie [1 ]
Marinelli, Melissa [1 ]
Male, Sally [1 ]
Hassan, Ghulam Mubashar [2 ]
机构
[1] School of Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Perth,WA, Australia
[2] School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing, The University of Western Australia, Perth,WA, Australia
关键词
Engineering education;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Engineering professionals are expected to conduct their work in an ethical manner. However, students may receive limited instruction on ethics and demonstrate resistance to learning about ethics in practice, contributing to graduates being ill-prepared to face ethical dilemmas in the workplace. This study investigated the nascent learning by engineering students (N = 183) about the relevance of ethics to engineering practice in a two-hour workshop that included recounts of experiences that were of immediate relevance to engineering interns and graduates, through use of videos and a serious game. Thematic analysis of qualitative responses highlighted that students gained understanding of how ethics influences engineering practice in general, and how ethical issues influence the work of engineering professionals. Exposing students to the presence of ethical issues in practice through immediately relevant examples early during their studies is likely to improve the way they approach ethics throughout their studies, and subsequently, the workplace. © 2020, © 2020 SEFI.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Understanding Information Ethics Practice through the PAPA Framework
    Baharuddin, Kasmarini
    Mustafa, A'dillah
    Abdullah, Siti Nurul Maryam
    Abdullahi, Khalid Ayuba
    ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL, 2022, 7 : 67 - 72
  • [42] Understanding Information Ethics Practice through the PAPA Framework
    Baharuddin, Kasmarini
    Mustafa, A'dillah
    Abdullah, Siti Nurul Maryam
    Abdullahi, Khalid Ayuba
    ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL, 2022, 7 : 67 - 72
  • [43] THE IMPACT OF BUILDING A ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY ON ENGINEERING STUDENTS
    Ruch, Gerald Thomas
    2012 ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2012,
  • [44] Building a pipeline of future college engineering students
    McCartney, MA
    Reyes, MA
    AndersonRowland, MR
    FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION FIE'96 - 26TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3: TECHNOLOGY-BASED RE-ENGINEERING ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 1996, : 381 - 384
  • [45] Understanding safety engineering practice: Comparing safety engineering practice as desired, as required, and as observed
    Osborne, Matt
    Hawkins, Richard
    Nicholson, Mark
    Alexander, Rob
    SAFETY SCIENCE, 2024, 172
  • [46] Acclimating International Graduate Students to Professional Engineering Ethics
    Newberry, Byron
    Austin, Katherine
    Lawson, William
    Gorsuch, Greta
    Darwin, Thomas
    SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, 2011, 17 (01) : 171 - 194
  • [47] Qualitative Evaluation of a Course in Business Ethics for Engineering Students
    Rodriguez Cordoba, Maria del Pilar
    Toro Arias, Juliana
    Gazizulina, A.
    EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH VISION 2020, 2019, : 8877 - 8880
  • [48] Acclimating International Graduate Students to Professional Engineering Ethics
    Byron Newberry
    Katherine Austin
    William Lawson
    Greta Gorsuch
    Thomas Darwin
    Science and Engineering Ethics, 2011, 17 : 171 - 194
  • [49] Enhancing Engineering Ethics Curriculum by Analyzing Students' Perception
    Jimerson, Brittney Hope
    Park, Eui Hyun
    Lohani, Vinod K.
    Culver, Steven M.
    2013 ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2013,
  • [50] Include ethics education in the engineering curriculum - the students' perspective
    Monteiro, Fatima
    2016 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE PORTUGUESE SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION (CISPEE), 2016,