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Registered Professional
Engineers (PEs) in most states
have a continuing professional
development requirement that
specifies that in addition to
taking a certain number of short
courses in their area of technical
competence each year, PEs must
also take a professional ethics
refresher course at least once
every two years. Because the
PEs in these ethics courses are
forced to attend and because the
subject matter is often perceived
as legalistic, repetitive, and
unnecessary, these courses tend
to elicit less-than-enthusiastic
responses from participants.
Furthermore, since the duration
of these courses (1 or 2 hours) is
so short, it is difficult to give a
meaningful treatment of the very
broad field of ethics and also apply
it to real-world ethical situations
in the time frame allotted. View all 34 works published by IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication |
 A Peircian Approach to Professional Ethics Instruction http://www.ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/47/21277/00988362.pdf
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Chambers, Terrence L. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 2001
Abstract: Registered Professional
Engineers (PEs) in most states
have a continuing professional
development requirement that
specifies that in addition to
taking a certain number of short
courses in their area of technical
competence each year, PEs must
also take a professional ethics
refresher course at least once
every two years. Because the
PEs in these ethics courses are
forced to attend and because the
subject matter is often perceived
as legalistic, repetitive, and
unnecessary, these courses tend
to elicit less-than-enthusiastic
responses from participants.
Furthermore, since the duration
of these courses (1 or 2 hours) is
so short, it is difficult to give a
meaningful treatment of the very
broad field of ethics and also apply
it to real-world ethical situations
in the time frame allotted.
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