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Engineering Ethics: Case Studies in Theft Through Fraud (1 credit hours/1 HSW Hours)
In this 1 hour course, the engineering-ethics aspects of theft through fraud are examined in light of standards of conduct expected of professional engineers. “Theft through fraud” refers to a type of theft in which deception—rather than force or unlawful entry—is involved. The purpose of this course is to widen the professional engineer’s understanding of engineering ethics through consideration of six case studies of theft though fraud committed by engineers. The studies describe actual cases that have been successfully prosecuted by agencies of the U.S. federal government.
Mark Rossow
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
  • Individuals completing this course will understand the key role of deceit in defining fraud.
  • Individuals completing this course will appreciate the severity of the sentences and fines that can follow from conviction for fraud.
  • Individuals completing this course will understand what legal charges result when theft through fraud is discovered.
  • Individuals completing this course will be able to determine the relation between illegal acts and acts which violate Standards of Conduct in ethical codes for professional engineers.
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