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Ethics In Engineering

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Having enjoyed two highly successful previous editions, this text has been revised to coincide with the new directive by ABET (the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology) to expand the Ethics for Engineers course. The third edition can be used by freshmen studying the Introduction to Engineering course, or at the senior level, within the capstone design course.

416 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1996

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Mike Martin is a freelance writer and workplace wellness consultant. He has written and published thousands of articles about workplace issues for magazines and publications in Canada, the United States and New Zealand. He has worked in human resources for over thirty years and has experience both as a senior manager and a union representative. For the past fifteen years he has worked with dozens of small, medium and large organizations in the areas of workplace intervention and conflict management.

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Thus, Prime and ethics can be differ from person to person. This is not a book I wish to read so my rating On 'Ethics in Engineering' is 2/5.
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