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TCPA: Ethics in Construction (TCPA-051624)


Description
The study of professional ethics is more than a hypothetical exercise, it is the very foundation of engineering practice. As engineers, it is our responsibility to understand it, develop it, and live it on a daily basis. This class explores the history of professional ethics; the ethical canons upheld by national engineering societies; and the narrow line that separates legal and professional responsibilities. Case studies on real events, including the Challenger disaster, the Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse, and the Florida International University (FIU) foot bridge collapse, bring to life the unethical choices that jeopardized public safety. It is an engineer’s responsibility to put the safety of the public first. Every decision engineers make must support the public’s expectations that they have made ethical choices to ensure their safety.
Content
  • Ethics in Construction
  • EIC Live Session - Introduction - 7:45am CST - 8:30am CST
  • MODULE 1:
  • EIC - Lecture - Module 1 - Lesson 1 - 16:57 minutes
  • EIC - Lecture - Module 1 - Lesson 2 - 12:21 minutes
  • EIC Quiz - Module 1
  • EIC Assignent Video - Module 1 - "ASCE Case #1: The Challenger" - 20:29 min
  • EIC Assignment - Module 1
  • EIC Live Session - Module 1 - 9:45am CST - 10:15am CST
  • Module 2:
  • EIC - Lecture - Module 2 - Lesson 3 - 10:01 minutes
  • EIC - Lecture - Module 2 - Lesson 4 - 9:45 minutes
  • EIC Quiz - Module 2
  • EIC Assignment Video - Module 2 - "ASCE Case #4: Walkway Collapse" - 14:32 min
  • EIC Assignment - Module 2
  • EIC Live Session - Module 2 - 11:30am CST - 12:00pm CST
  • Course Evaluation
  • EIC Required Class Evaluation - Overall
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever