Teaching Engineering Ethics to PhD Students: A Berkeley–Delft InitiativeCommentary on “Ethics Across the Curriculum: Prospects for Broader (and Deeper) Teaching and Learning in Research and Engineering Ethics”

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Behnam Taebi
William E. Kastenberg
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[1] Delft University of Technology,Department of Philosophy, Technology, Policy and Management
[2] Harvard University,Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] Berkeley,undefined
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Teaching ethics; Engineering ethics; Academic challenges; Institutional challenges;
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A joint effort by the University of California at Berkeley and Delft University of Technology to develop a graduate engineering ethics course for PhD students encountered two types of challenges: academic and institutional. Academically, long-term collaborative research efforts between engineering and philosophy faculty members might be needed before successful engineering ethics courses can be initiated; the teaching of ethics to engineering graduate students and collaborative research need to go hand-in-hand. Institutionally, both bottom-up approaches at the level of the faculty and as a joint research and teaching effort, and top-down approaches that include recognition by a University’s administration and the top level of education management, are needed for successful and sustainable efforts to teach engineering ethics.
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