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Comparison of Engagement with Ethics Between an Engineering and a Business Program

Abstract

Increasing university students’ engagement with ethics is becoming a prominent call to action for higher education institutions, particularly professional schools like business and engineering. This paper provides an examination of student attitudes regarding ethics and their perceptions of ethics coverage in the curriculum at one institution. A particular focus is the comparison between results in the business college, which has incorporated ethics in the curriculum and has been involved in ethics education for a longer period, with the engineering college, which is in the nascent stages of developing ethics education in its courses. Results show that student attitudes and perceptions are related to the curriculum. In addition, results indicate that it might be useful for engineering faculty to use business faculty as resources in the development of their ethics curricula.

Authors

Culver SM; Puri IK; Wokutch RE; Lohani V

Journal

Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 585–597

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 1, 2013

DOI

10.1007/s11948-011-9346-3

ISSN

1353-3452

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