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Intended Audience: any engineers seeking to deepen their understanding of what constitutes ethical and professional engineering behavior and how su
PDH UNITS: 1
Codes of ethics for engineers typically describe standards for professional behavior—the enforcement of which lies with state licensing boards. In this course, 10 case studies of actual law enforcement actions by a state licensing board are presented. The cases have been selected to be representative of situations likely to exist in your P.E. licensing state(s) Board procedures and the types of enforcement action available are illustrated through the lens of a variety of cases—ranging from a geotechnical engineer who produced (within one hour and without visiting the site) a soils report, to an engineer who was unable to document his PDH’s during a board audit—as well as the significance of putting the initials “P.E.” after your name on a document. The course was submitted to and approved by the FBPE.
Learning Objectives
- Format of enforcement decrees issued by a state licensing board
- 10 different types of licensing violations
- Processes of state boards in terms of determining the validity of complaints
- Types of enforcement actions available to state boards
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Ethics Courses

E – 1140 – Engineering Ethics Guidelines for Professional Conductby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1210 – Ethical Issues in Forensic Engineeringby Mr. J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

E – 2012 Engineering Ethics—Case Studies in Briberyby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1725 Ethical Behavior;The 2005 Taum Sauk Dam Breachby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.
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The course presented an array of disciplinary cases which illustrated actions that ran afoul of board rules and laws.
good review. course was informative and useful.
For me it was good to see the various ways people have put their license at risk.
Course provided several examples of ethics violations and the recourse
Excellent Case Study Examples
A good collection of various case studies.
good course
This course was thorough as it presented ten different case studies and emphasized the importance of ethics and integrity in our work as Engineers.
Informative and practical.
Great case studies.
Good Course
Excellent examples of running afoul of State Licensing requirements and responsibilities. Should be required reading for all PEs.