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• If you help build a technology that is then used by others in questionable ways – are you responsible?
• What should you do if you suspect a colleague to be working outside the bounds of their competence?
• If there is a conflict of interest between your voluntary and professional roles, how should you act?


If you can relate to any of the questions above, then our Ethics for Engineers course can help you!


This one day course, which is based around UK-SPEC competence E, will provide you with the expertise to deal with those listed about, plus many other ethical dilemmas.


Our Ethics for Engineers course will teach you how to:
• tackle difficult situations within your workplace with confidence
• make and assert decisions, which you can then justify using ethical principles
• understand and apply professional codes of conduct
• recognise the impact of your work and your responsibilities to society, the environment and profession
• develop both your critical thinking and reasoning skills

This course has been designed for engineers and technicians who are looking to make ethical decisions within their workplace.


For more information about our ethics course, you can visit: http://www.theiet.org/membership/career/courses/professional/skills/ethics.cfm. Or alternatively, contact pdcourses@theiet.org with any queries you have regarding our Ethics for Engineers course.