Coping with Complex Ethical Dilemmas in Engineering Practice
Online
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Oct 31, 2023
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Course Code: 1010-WEB23
- Overview
- Instructor
Overview
After Participating in this webinar, you will be able to:
- Develop appropriate awareness of ethical practices, which you can take immediately back to the office and build that understanding for your organization
- Explore code and principles directly related to ethical dilemmas in your workplace
- Recognize the potential for ethical dilemmas to facilitate your organization day to day operation
Description:
Discover and explore why engineers need to think ethically. Working in a profession that affects the lives of individuals and communities brings with it significant responsibility to act ethically and transparently. Engineering practice can pose challenging questions, from balancing environmental harms against society’s energy needs to assessing whether current social and political priorities are a reasonable basis for developing systems that will affect lives for decades.
The ethical engineer must think through moral dilemmas and arrive at practical and justifiable decisions. This class will address these issues and how to overcome them so that you can be ethically aware.
Course Outline:
- What are ethical practices
- Code and principles of engineers
- Dealing with ethical dilemmas
Who Should Attend?
- Managers
- Technical Professionals
- Directors
- Executive Leaders
- Aspiring Leaders
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Instructor

Dr. Brian Dominguez is a Doctor of Applied and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (DSocSci), has a Master’s in Leadership, is certified in operations management, and holds a professional designation in production and inventory management (CPIM). Brian’s moto is: “learn and apply, learn and apply, learn and apply”. His strengths are: Learner, Achiever, Focus, Analytic, Input.
He has worked in diverse industries from research and education to seniors’ care, with significant experience in construction, manufacturing, and supply chain. As management consultants he works with business leaders to improve organizational performance, from strategy right down to operational performance metrics and process improvements.
The MDMOTO Group is their business and they follow a model called ARIA, which stands for Adventure, Research, Investing, and Advising.

Deyanira (Deya) Mendoza is a Chemical Engineer, certified as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng) in BC, and a certified and designated Project Management Professional (PMP). She is an award-winning mentor with EGBC and an alumna of the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference 2022. Deya’s moto is: “making the impossible possible”. Her strengths are: Learner, Discipline, Responsibility, Harmony, and Maximizer.
She has worked in diverse industries from research and education to seniors’ care, with significant experience in construction, manufacturing, and supply chain. As a management consultant she works with business leaders to improve organizational performance, from strategy right down to operational performance metrics and process improvements.
The MDMOTO Group is their business and they follow a model called ARIA, which stands for Adventure, Research, Investing, and Advising.

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Fee & Credits
$75 + taxes
- 0.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 1 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
- ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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