
Professional Ethics Webinar: Why Good Engineers and Agencies Do Bad Things
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
9:00–11:00 a.m. Central

About the Webinar
Why do good engineers and organizations act unethically? Why do people who apparently know right from wrong nonetheless act unethically?
This virtual training session will begin with a discussion of the classic Stanley Milgram punishment experiments, seeking to understand how they help explain unethical behavior. It will then review case studies of engineering problems, providing a foundation for an analysis of whether you could be the next person to act unethically.
Registration
- Register
- Cost: $65
- Registration contact: Jackson Piper at piper129@umn.edu
Please let us know how we can ensure that this event is inclusive to you. What accommodations or access needs can we help facilitate? Contact Jackson Piper when you register to help us provide you with the best access.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for engineers in the private and public sectors as well as professionals in academia.
Instructor
David Schultz is a Hamline University professor who has taught ethics class for 25 years. He also holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota Law School. Schultz is regularly interviewed in the local, national, and international media about politics and ethics and his comments have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal, as well as on NPR, MSNBC, and CNN. Schultz is the author of more than 45 books and 200 articles.
Credit
To the best of our knowledge, this webinar meets the continuing education requirements for 2.0 ethics-related Professional Development Hours (PDHs) as outlined in Minnesota Statute 326.107. Learn more about continuing education for professionals from the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
More Information
With questions, contact Jackson Piper at piper129@umn.edu.
Sponsor
This webinar is sponsored by CTS.