Exploring the curricular content of engineering ethics education in Ireland

Diana Adela Martin, Eddie Conlon, Brian Bowe

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    Abstract

    Our contribution aims to determine the main curricular themes employed in engineering ethics instruction. In the use of the term 'curricular content", the study is guided by an understanding of curriculum in terms of the syllabus content of a specific discipline or set of units taught to students [1]. The research study has been conducted in cooperation with the national accrediting body Engineers Ireland and includes 23 Engineering programmes from 6 institutions in Ireland that underwent accreditation between 2017-2019. The research method employed is a documentary analysis of the materials prepared by the programmes for accreditation or made available on the website of all participant programmes. The findings reveal three themes amenable to the implementation of ethics across the curriculum (sustainability, Health and Safety, legislation), which are present in a variety of courses, such as technical courses, design courses, professional formation courses, capstone projects, legal studies courses, business studies courses, as well as in work placement. The curricular themes purporting to professional ethics, responsibility and the societal context of engineering have a strong presence in courses of professional formation, which have the role of acculturating students to the profession of engineering and its norms. Thus the main conclusion of our study highlights the need for a hybrid implementation of ethics across the curriculum as well as in dedicated single modules, in order to promote a comprehensive engineering ethics education.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2020 IFEES World Engineering Education Forum - Global Engineering Deans Council, WEEF-GEDC 2020
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    ISBN (Electronic)9781728197562
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2020
    Event2020 IFEES World Engineering Education Forum - Global Engineering Deans Council, WEEF-GEDC 2020 - Virtual, Cape Town, South Africa
    Duration: 16 Nov 202019 Nov 2020

    Publication series

    Name2020 IFEES World Engineering Education Forum - Global Engineering Deans Council, WEEF-GEDC 2020

    Conference

    Conference2020 IFEES World Engineering Education Forum - Global Engineering Deans Council, WEEF-GEDC 2020
    Country/TerritorySouth Africa
    CityVirtual, Cape Town
    Period16/11/2019/11/20

    Keywords

    • curriculum content
    • documentary analysis
    • engineering ethics education

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