DocumentCode :
2066100
Title :
Do ethics courses make engineering students more ethical?
Author :
Skinner, Iain M. ; Bushell, Graeme C.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
26-29 Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
78
Lastpage :
82
Abstract :
To decide whether teaching ethics improves the ethical reasoning of engineering students, an online survey was used to assess their ethical reasoning before and after taking a course in which ethics is taught. Students were asked to consider scenarios requiring ethical judgment and their preferences for pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional reasoning were measured. Overall, students taking the course with the most emphasis on activities related to ethics showed small but significant movement away from pre- and towards post-conventional reasoning. Local and international and male and female results were compared.
Keywords :
educational courses; engineering education; ethical aspects; teaching; engineering students; ethical judgment; ethical reasoning; ethics courses; ethics teaching; post-conventional reasoning; pre-conventional reasoning; Business; Cognition; Conferences; Educational institutions; Engineering students; Ethics; engineering ethics; ethics education; professional ethics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bali
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TALE.2013.6654403
Filename :
6654403
Link To Document :
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