Out line needed for Term Paper about ethics in engineering
Although this course will introduce you to several topics related to engineering and business law, and will provide a strong starting point for understanding this body of law, the topics covered are not exhaustive. It is very likely that at some point in your professional careers you will encounter a legal issue that will require you to further examine a topic we have studied in this course. Therefore, the intent of this exercise is to make sure you know how to do basic legal research. As you all know, in the real world you will still have to consult a licensed attorney, but through this exercise each of you will at least have a basic understanding of how to research areas in the law, what your attorney is talking about during a consultation and why her services are so expensive. Using basic legal research tools, identify and explain the legal issue. Next, explain the specific “law” or legal concepts that apply, how courts generally rule of these types of cases and finally what steps can have be taken to avoid this legal issue in the future.
Write your term paper from the point of view of an employee explaining to senior management how to alter, or how to include specific practices to avoid legal complications or for additional legal protection. You can pick any aspect of business, for example, the subcontracting process, how contracts are formed or terminated, ethical concerns, allocating losses, insurance, payments, etc. Term papers should be full of analysis, and include your viewpoints and understanding of how to resolve or improve the business situation. Be sure to include personal analysis in your term paper. I am very interested to see how you analyze the legal situation based on the research you have found.
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Ethics in engineering
INTRODUCTION
• Ethics in engineering cannot be avoided whether an engineer is working for a company or working as an individual. Engineers are forced to make moral or ethical decisions in the course of their work.
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