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RedVector
RV-11163AW
Ethics for the Practicing Engineer - Managing Risks Imposed on the Public
1 hr. Online Course
Level:
Intermediate
Item#:
RV-11163AW
SME:
Ray W. James, P.E., Ph.D., F ASCE
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2029-01-01
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All engineering designs and all operations of engineered systems expose the public to some risk. Engineers are ethically obligated to protect the public from unacceptable levels of risk, which raises the questions: How is risk defined and quantified? What levels of risk are acceptable? In this interactive online course, we will discuss ways to evaluate risks imposed on the public by engineers. We will also discuss ways to determine which risks are acceptable and which are unacceptable.
Objectives
SME
Course Applies to
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Define risk.
Compare and contrast different risks.
Describe some risks that are accepted by the public.
Describe ways that engineers can reduce risks imposed on the public by their designs or by the systems that they operate.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Ray W. James, P.E., Ph.D., F ASCE
Ray W. James, P.E., holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Texas. He is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering with research interests primarily in the area of highway bridge engineering. He served as Assistant Dean for Student Services in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University 2005-2012, and he is presently Associate Head of the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering. In addition to teaching mechanics and structural engineering courses, as the holder of the Bovay Faculty Fellowship, he is the College of Engineering’s course coordinator and regularly teaches a course titled Engineering and Ethics which is required of all engineering majors at Texas A&M. Dr. James has participated in and led College of Engineering study abroad programs in France and Germany.
A registered professional engineer in Texas, Dr. James has authored or co-authored more than 25 publications and is a Fellow and Life Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). He won the Arthur M. Wellington Prize from ASCE in 1988 and the Charles W. Crawford Service Award from the College of Engineering in2009. He is a member of the Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Gamma Tau engineering honor societies. He is a co-author of the 5th edition of Engineering Ethics—Concepts and Cases, the author of a chapter on “Ethics and Business Practices” for Kaplan’s Fundamentals of Engineering—FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th ed., and has developed and offered commercial short courses on engineering ethics to professional societies and corporate clients in Texas, Louisiana, and Qatar.
State Licenses
Alaska
AK - Engineer (General - ,)
Alabama
AL - Engineer (General - ,)
Arkansas
AR - Engineer (General - ,)
Delaware
DE - Engineer (Ethics (maximum of 6 hours), General - ,)
Florida
FL - Engineer (Ethics - 0009980)
Accreditation: All engineering designs and all operations of engineered systems expose the public to some risk. Engineers are ethically obligated to protect the public from unacceptable levels of risk, which raises the questions: How is risk defined and quantified? What levels of risk are acceptable?
Georgia
GA - Engineer (General - ,)
Iowa
IA - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Idaho
ID - Engineer (General - ,)
Illinois
IL - Engineer, Professional (Ethics, General)
IL - Engineer, Structural (Ethics, General)
Kansas
KS - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Kentucky
KY - Engineer (General - ,)
Louisiana
LA - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Maryland
MD - Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Maine
ME - Engineer (General - ,)
Michigan
MI - Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Minnesota
MN - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Missouri
MO - Engineer (General - ,)
Mississippi
MS - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Montana
MT - Engineer (General - ,)
North Carolina
NC - Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
North Dakota
ND - Engineer (Ethics, Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Nebraska
NE - Engineer (Ethics, General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEUs for this program.
New Hampshire
NH - Engineer (General - ,)
New Jersey
NJ - Engineer (Ethics, General - 24GP000006300)
New Mexico
NM - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Nevada
NV - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
New York
NY - Engineer (Ethics, General)
Accreditation: Vector Solutions is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program.
Ohio
OH - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Accreditation: RedVector is the approved provider of this course offering. RedVector has changed its name and is now operating as Vector Solutions.
Oklahoma
OK - Engineer (General - ,)
Oregon
OR - Engineer (General - ,)
Pennsylvania
PA - Engineer (General - ,)
Puerto Rico
PR - Engineer (General - ,)
South Carolina
SC - Engineer (General - ,)
South Dakota
SD - Engineer (General - ,)
Tennessee
TN - Engineer (Health, Safety & Welfare - ,)
Texas
TX - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
Utah
UT - Engineer (General - ,)
Virginia
VA - Engineer (General - ,)
Vermont
VT - Engineer (General - ,)
Wisconsin
WI - Engineer (Ethics - ,)
West Virginia
WV - Engineer (General - ,)
Wyoming
WY - Engineer (General - ,)
Professional Organizations
American Academy of Environmental Engineers - AAEES - Member (General - ,)
American Society of Civil Engineers - ASCE - Academy of Coastal, Ocean, Port & Navigation Engineers (ACOPNE) (Ethics, General)
American Society of Civil Engineers - ASCE - Academy of Geo-Professionals (AGP) (Ethics, General)
American Society of Civil Engineers - ASCE - American Academy of Water Resources Engineer (AAWRE) (Ethics, General)
Association of State Floodplain Managers - ASFPM - Certified Floodplain Manager (Core)
Canada - Alberta Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - British Columbia Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Canada - Manitoba Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - New Brunswick Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Northwest Territories and Nunavut Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Nova Scotia Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Canada - Ontario Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Prince Edward Island Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Quebec Engineer (General - ,)
Canada - Saskatchewan Engineer (Ethics, General - ,)
Canada - Yukon Engineer (General - ,)
National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies - NICET (General - ,)
Soil Science Society of America - SSSA - Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS) (Ethics)