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<title>BA in Engineering - A Proposal</title>
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Bucciarelli, Louis

A proposal to provoke discussion of possibilities for the establishment of a Bachelor of Arts in Engineering at MIT.

A proposal submitted to the d'Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education, MIT, Fall, 2008.

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Bucciarelli, Louis

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<description>Ethics and Engineering Education

Bucciarelli, Louis

ABET recommends the study of ethics so that students acquire “an understanding of professional and ethical&#13;
responsibility”. For the most part, teaching of the subject relies upon the use of scenarios - both hypothetical&#13;
and “real”- and open discussion framed by the codes. These scenarios and this framing strike me as seriously&#13;
deficient - lacking in their attention to the complexities of context, almost solely focused on individual&#13;
agency, while reflecting too narrow and simplistic a view of the responsibilities of the practicing engineer. A&#13;
critique of several exemplary scenarios, and consideration of the demands placed upon today’s professional,&#13;
prompt reflection on the need for, not just a more expansive reading of the codes of ethics re what it might&#13;
mean to be “responsible”, but a substantial reform of undergraduate engineering education across the board.

A presentation made at a Workshop on Philosophy and Engineering, Technical University of Delft, October 2007. &#13;
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A much shorter version of this paper has been submitted for consideration&#13;
in the EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION  2008 Société Européenne pour la Formation des&#13;
Ingénieurs (SEFI); EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION

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