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22 May 2025, 9.00AM – 4.30PM |
duration: |
7 hrs 30 mins |
Venue: |
Woods |
Address: |
Building B, Level 1, 8 Nugent St Auckland |
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2025-05-22 09:00:00
2025-05-22 16:30:00
Pacific/Auckland
Navigating ethical dilemmas
Woods
Engineering New Zealand
hello@engineeringnz.org
A one-day workshop that covers essential topics in engineering ethics and encouraging active participation and engagement through discussions, case studies, and practical exercises.
Topics covered in this workshop include:
- Importance of ethics in engineering.
- Introduction to key ethical principles and theories.
- The role of ethics in engineering decision-making
- Understanding the key principles outlined in the Engineering New Zealand's Code of Ethical Conduct.
- Exploring real-world examples of ethical dilemmas faced by engineers and how they apply to the Code.
- Overview of ethical decision-making frameworks in engineering.
- Case studies highlighting ethical decision-making processes.
Analysis of real-world case studies related to engineering ethics.
Ethical practice is at the core of engineering. It is not an optional extra. This course discusses the ethical requirements and explores possible dilemmas engineers may face while undertaking their professional duties and provides practical steps that can be used by the engineer to make ethical decisions.
A one-day workshop that covers essential topics in engineering ethics and encouraging active participation and engagement through discussions, case studies, and practical exercises.
Topics covered in this workshop include:
- Importance of ethics in engineering.
- Introduction to key ethical principles and theories.
- The role of ethics in engineering decision-making
- Understanding the key principles outlined in the Engineering New Zealand's Code of Ethical Conduct.
- Exploring real-world examples of ethical dilemmas faced by engineers and how they apply to the Code.
- Overview of ethical decision-making frameworks in engineering.
- Case studies highlighting ethical decision-making processes.
Analysis of real-world case studies related to engineering ethics.
Presenters

Stuart Meakins