This course is designed to expose prospective engineering managers the theories and practices that are inherent in the ethical environment of modern organizations. Topics include definitions of ethical behavior and leadership, the history of ethical thought, moral decision-making, and the importance of values such as honesty, integrity, and trustworthiness. A full exploration of ethical autonomy, collaboration, communication and moral imagination will be conducted. A variety of methods will be used to facilitate learning, including a textbook, movie and videos, case studies, experiential activities and writing assignments. The successful student should gain a full appreciation for the value and practices of ethical leadership.
Ethics And Philosophy In Engineering Applications
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Fall 2025
Course Number
ENMA 480 CRN 12442
Credits
3
Discipline
Engineering Management
Instructor
Daniels, Charles B. (CBDANIEL@ODU.EDU)
Times and Days
07:25 PM - 10:05 PM
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Course Information
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: Junior standing.