Elder Keith E
Coffman Engineers, Inc., Seattle, Washington 98101, USA.
Sci Eng Ethics. 2004 Apr;10(2):325-36. doi: 10.1007/s11948-004-0028-2.
As a result of in-house discussions stimulated by previous Gonzaga engineering ethics conferences, Coffman Engineers began the implementation of what is to be a company-wide ethics training program. While preparing a curriculum aimed at consulting engineers, we found very little guidance as to how to proceed with most available literature being oriented towards the academic environment. We consulted a number of resources that address the teaching of engineering ethics in higher education, but questioned their applicability for the Consulting Engineering environment. This lack of guidance led us to informal research into the ethical knowledge and attitudes of both consulting engineers and engineering students. Some of our findings were unexpected, and suggest that a simpler approach to teaching ethics to working professionals might be preferred to that typically promoted in higher education.
由于之前冈萨加工程伦理会议引发的内部讨论,科夫曼工程师公司开始实施一项全公司范围的伦理培训计划。在为咨询工程师准备课程时,我们发现几乎没有关于如何开展的指导,因为大多数现有文献都是面向学术环境的。我们查阅了许多涉及高等工程伦理教学的资源,但对它们在咨询工程环境中的适用性表示怀疑。这种指导的缺乏促使我们对咨询工程师和工科学生的伦理知识与态度进行了非正式研究。我们的一些发现出乎意料,这表明向在职专业人员传授伦理的方法可能比高等教育中通常推广的方法更简单。