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Student development and ownership of ethical and professional standards

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Ethics and professional conduct are vital to civil engineering undergraduate curricula. Many programs struggle to ensure that students are given an adequate exposure to and appreciation of ethical and professional conduct issues. This paper describes a two-part ethics/professionalism project used in a senior-level course taught at the University of Arkansas. Initially, students scruitinize ethical canons and standards of professional conduct published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), and prepare an essay concerning the applicability of these standards. The second part of the project builds on the first: based on the opinion(s) generated in Part 1, students are asked to develop a set of canons or standards targeted specifically to the undergraduate student, and suggest processes for implementing those standards within the department. Project objectives include: (1) exposure to nationally-recognized ethical canons and standards of professional conduct; (2) personal formulation of ethical and professional standards; (3) skill enhancement for non-technical written communications. Feedback by students prior to and after the project indicates success in meeting all objectives. The feedback also indicates that for some students, definitions and applications of ethics and professionalism are being broadened to include more than academic honesty issues.

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  1. Canon of Ethics, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arlington, Virginia, available at www.asce.org/inside/codeofethics.cfm, accessed June 30, 2003.

  2. Standards of Professional Conduct, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arlington, Virginia, available at www.asce.org/pdf/ethics_manual.pdf, accessed June 30, 2003.

  3. Code of Ethics for Engineers, National Society of Professional Engineers, Washington, DC, available at www.nspe.org/ethics/code_of_ethics.pdf, accessed June 30, 2003.

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Correspondence to Kevin D. Hall Ph.D., P.E..

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Hall, K.D. Student development and ownership of ethical and professional standards. SCI ENG ETHICS 10, 383–387 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-004-0034-4

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