approach to our Engineering school which is in the process of preparing for their ABET accreditation visit. II. How EAC contributes to ABET 2000 ComplianceEthics enters into the ABET 2000 accreditation process particularly in criterion 3f and 3h of the widely discussed a-k criteria of outcomes and assessment for all engineering programs. These state that all engineering graduates must have:• an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility (3f)• the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context (3h). Ethical considerations are also relevant to criterion 4, which states that all engineering students should have a "major design experience"… based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier coursework and incorporating engineering standards and realistic constraints that include most of the following considerations: economic; environmental; sustainability; manufacturability; ethical; health and safety; social; and political. (emphasis added) EAC has several features that make it an effective response to ABET 2000:
A series of workshops to introduce faculty to EAC (ethics across the curriculum) have been carried out at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. These workshops constitute the first stage of a comprehensive strategy, the 15/85 EAC Model Program. The past two years have provided time to examine the challenges facing the implementation of 15/85. The principle challenges arise from the need to build and sustain a core EAC community. In response, a virtual workshop format has been developed that links real world workshops and activities. The ethics toolkit concept delivers this virtual workshop by providing an online environment that will use the networking and open sourcing capabilities of the Internet to generate, improve, and disseminate EAC best practices, including cases, modules, and instructor support materials. This paper will summarize 15/85, report on its challenges, and outline a novel approach to dealing with these challenges, the online ethics toolkit concept.Index Terms -Ethics across the curriculum, EC 2000, Ethics Toolkit Concept, Online Ethics 15/85 EAC MODEL PROGRAMAt the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in the College of Engineering, we have developed a two-pronged strategy for responding to ABET 2000 ethics criteria (EC 2000). The first prong lies in an elective stand-alone course in engineering ethics while the second consists of ethics integration modules that are carried out in mainstream engineering courses. Our program seeks to combine the best of both approaches, the indepth exposure to ethics provided by free standing courses with the broader impact produced by smaller and more contextualized activities that are integrated into mainstream engineering courses. We have also taken pains to keep participation voluntary for both students and faculty. About ¼ of our engineering students take the ethics course while a similar percentage of engineering faculty volunteer to integrate ethics modules into their classes.This two pronged approach synthesizes two activities usually kept separate, the free standing course and ethics across the curriculum (EAC). Our freestanding course in engineering ethics has been offered for over twenty years. EAC is fairly new to UPRM having started four years ago when our college of engineering began preparing for the ABET visit which took place in November 2003. To introduce and recruit faculty for EAC, we held a series of workshops from 2001 through 2002 attended by over 100 of our engineering faculty. These workshops constitute the first stage of a comprehensive strategy we call the 15/85 EAC Model Program.We have premised 15/85 on the commitment to produce a serious and positive impact on the moral development of BSE (business, science, and engineering) students through ethics integration efforts carried out by BSE faculty. Moreover, 15/85 assumes that it is feasible to generate commitment to EAC along with competence in ethics integration for 15% of BSE faculty at a typical university. We have accomplished this with a workshop format that we have reporte...
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