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Engineering Ethics: Case Studies in Fraudulent Safety Claims (1 credit hours/1 HSW Hours)
In this 1 hour course, the engineering-ethics aspects of fraudulent safety claims are examined in light of standards of conduct expected of professional engineers.  
 
Fraud has been defined as “the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right” (Dictionary at Law.com). When, for example, the seller of a product deceives a buyer into believing that the product meets safety standards—and the seller knows that it does not—then the seller of the product has committed fraud.  
 
The purpose of this course is to widen the professional engineer’s understanding of engineering ethics through consideration of three case studies of fraudulent safety claims made by engineers working in large corporations. The studies describe actual cases that have been successfully prosecuted by agencies of the U.S. federal government, and that involved terrible consequences in injury and loss of life. The ethical—rather than legal— aspects of the cases are developed by identifying specific passages in published Standards of Conduct for professional engineers that were violated by the engineers who were found guilty of fraud.
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 consequences in injury and loss of life that can result from fraudulent safety claims.
  • Individuals completing this course will understand what legal charges result when fraudulent claims of safety are discovered.
  • Individuals completing this course will be able to determining the relation between illegal acts and acts which violate Standards of Conduct in ethical codes for professional engineers.
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