🧭By the end of the ethical dimension and deontology course, engineering students will be able to:

  1. Define key ethical and deontological concepts; identify major ethical theories and engineering codes of ethics.

  2. Explain the role of ethics and professional responsibility in engineering practice; interpret ethical dilemmas in real cases.

  3. Use ethical principles and professional codes to make responsible engineering decisions.

  4. Examine and distinguish ethical from unethical practices in engineering contexts.

  5. Assess the ethical implications of engineering decisions and justify actions using ethical reasoning.

  6. Propose ethical solutions, models, or guidelines that promote integrity, safety, and sustainability in engineering.

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