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your graduation.List all of the classes that you need to take in order to obtain your degree in four or five years.You can always modify this plan later as your interests change. 3.6 Other considerations--Doing Volunteer Work,Get to Know Your Classmates,Get to Know an Upper-Division Engineering Student 3.7 Engineering Ethics--Ethics refers to the study of morality and the moral choices that we all have to make in our lives.Professional societies,such as medical and engineering,have long established guidelines,standards,and rules that govern the conduct of their members.These rules are also used by the members of the board of ethics of the professional organization to interpret ethical dilemmas that are submitted by a complainant. 3.8 The code of ethics of the national society of professional engineers--The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)ethics code is very detailed.The NSPE ethical code of conduct is used in making judgments about engineering ethic-related cases that are brought before the NSPE's Board of Ethics Review. 3.9 Code of ethics for engineers--Engineering is an important and learned profession. As members of this profession,engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity.Engineering has a direct and vital impact on the quality of life for all people.Accordingly,the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality,fairness and equity,and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health,safety and welfare.Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior which requires adherence to the highest principles of ethical conduct. Fundamental canon;rules of practice;professional obligation Students translate the code of ethics in Chinese,and read and explain it in class. Students watch video (10mi.) academic dishonesty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mzpwQd5b0Y (10min.) Student remember These are additional definitions that should be studied carefully Academic Dishonesty-Honesty is very important in all aspects of life.Academic dishonesty refers to behavior that includes cheating on tests,homework assignments, lab reports;plagiarism;lying about being sick and not taking a test because of it; signing the attendance sheet for another student,or asking another student to sign the sheet for you in your absence.Universities have different policies that deal with academic dishonesty including giving the dishonest student a failing grade for the course or requiring the student to drop the class or placing a student on probation. Student oral presentation on following topics. 四、作业 AFTER CHAPTER 3 Preparing for an Engineering Career and Engineering ethics BEFORE CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Engineering Design and Engineering Communication Q4.1 In the near future,NASA is planning to send a spaceship with humans to Mars Discuss important concerns and issues that must be planned for on this trip.your graduation. List all of the classes that you need to take in order to obtain your degree in four or five years. You can always modify this plan later as your interests change. 3.6 Other considerations-- Doing Volunteer Work, Get to Know Your Classmates, Get to Know an Upper-Division Engineering Student 3.7 Engineering Ethics--Ethics refers to the study of morality and the moral choices that we all have to make in our lives. Professional societies, such as medical and engineering, have long established guidelines, standards, and rules that govern the conduct of their members. These rules are also used by the members of the board of ethics of the professional organization to interpret ethical dilemmas that are submitted by a complainant. 3.8 The code of ethics of the national society of professional engineers--The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) ethics code is very detailed. The NSPE ethical code of conduct is used in making judgments about engineering ethic-related cases that are brought before the NSPE’s Board of Ethics Review. 3.9 Code of ethics for engineers--Engineering is an important and learned profession. As members of this profession, engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Engineering has a direct and vital impact on the quality of life for all people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior which requires adherence to the highest principles of ethical conduct. Fundamental canon; rules of practice; professional obligation Students translate the code of ethics in Chinese, and read and explain it in class. Students watch video (10mi.) academic dishonesty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mzpwQd5b0Y (10min.) Student remember These are additional definitions that should be studied carefully Academic Dishonesty—Honesty is very important in all aspects of life. Academic dishonesty refers to behavior that includes cheating on tests, homework assignments, lab reports; plagiarism; lying about being sick and not taking a test because of it; signing the attendance sheet for another student, or asking another student to sign the sheet for you in your absence. Universities have different policies that deal with academic dishonesty including giving the dishonest student a failing grade for the course or requiring the student to drop the class or placing a student on probation. Student oral presentation on following topics. 四、作业 AFTER CHAPTER 3 Preparing for an Engineering Career and Engineering ethics BEFORE CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Engineering Design and Engineering Communication Q4.1 In the near future, NASA is planning to send a spaceship with humans to Mars. Discuss important concerns and issues that must be planned for on this trip
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