Engineering Ethics

  Engineers do not work in a vacuum but are guided by the policies of their professional organizations, specific job requirements, industry requirements, and regulations at various levels of government.  When an incident occurs, sometimes the different levels of responsibilities conflict with each other.  One might argue that a specific incident was due to a … Read more

Chap9

Based on your reading of Chps 15 &13 what did you find meaningful and/or useful for your imagined professional self in the future (both in terms of workplace and role)?  Based on your reading of Chp 5, what aspect of your diversity might prove a challenge in a clinical context & how? And what might … Read more

Mill’s Utilitarianism

 Please give complete answers in complete sentences and type out the questions.  1. What objection to utilitarian ethics does Mill mean to answer in this chapter?  What does Mill think motivates this objection? 2. What does Mill conclude that we ordinarily mean by justice, and what is its relationship to what he calls morality? 3. … Read more

week 1

   SWOT Analysis Paper Structure Analyze the internal and external environments of the organization along the following terms: Section I: Write a company history, including a mission statement if available. Section II: Thoroughly explain at least two major strengths and two major weaknesses of the organization.  For each strength, discuss why it can be considered … Read more

case analysis

 1.What is/are the ethical issue(s) in the case? •Identify the issue(s) in a couple of sentences. This is short and concise. •Briefly, in your own words and in a couple of sentences, why is it an issue? • What ethical models are relevant to the issue? For ethical models, consider those discussed in class, for … Read more