Instructional Resources in Engineering Ethics, Computer Ethics and Research Ethics

Please note: This index exists as a courtesy for instructors who may have book marked it for use in their teaching. All of these essays and instructional materials are available in the individual sections of Responsible Research, Engineering Practice, Computers and Software, and Natural Sciences. This index will not be updated after 1/30/04.


Materials for Instruction in Science and Engineering Ethics at the University Level

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Guides for Ethics Education in Engineering and Science

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Educational Series in Research Ethics or Professional Ethics

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Brief Modules on Professional Ethics for Engineers or Scientists

Numerical and Design Problems with Ethical Content

Numerical and Design problems with Ethical Content
Seventeen assignable problems on various topics in engineering and engineering ethics, integrating numerical and design problems with ethical issues. These problems were originally developed as part of an NSF-funded project to create numerical problems that raise ethical issues for use in engineering and other course assignments. This project included a workshop held at Texas A & M University in August, 1995 under the direction of Professors Charles E. Harris and Michael Rabins. The problems presented here have been edited lightly for clarity.

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Syllabi and Other Resources for Designing Courses in Professional Ethics or Research Ethics for Engineers, Computer Scientists, or Scientists

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Syllabi and Other Resources for Designing Courses in Computer Ethics that include Issues of Professional Ethics for Computer Scientists and Engineers

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Recommendations of other Web courses or materials on professional ethics and research ethics are most welcome. Cases not already on the web may be sent for inclusion in The Center. Please use the email icon in the top bar. These will be subject to editing, if posted. Because the focus of this center is ethics (including policy questions addressed by engineers and scientists) we list only courses in engineering and science ethics. Although courses in the History of Technology or on Technology and Society are not included, we welcome historical cases that raise ethical issues for engineers and scientists.