E – 2051 Engineering Ethics – The Importance of Mentorship
$50.00
Courses Included
This course explores the critical role of mentorship in promoting ethical conduct within the engineering profession. Covered are various aspects of mentorship, including fostering ethical values, transmitting industry norms, and building a culture of accountability.
It emphasizes the importance of mentorship in guiding junior engineers toward ethical decision-making and professional integrity.
Skills Gained:
Participants will develop critical thinking skills, ethical decision-making capabilities, and an understanding of the importance of mentorship in shaping professional conduct. They will be equipped to handle ethical challenges, establish mentorship programs, and foster a culture of accountability and ethical integrity in their engineering practice
Intended Audience:
This course is general in nature and would apply as suitable continuing education for engineers of all disciplines of practice.


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