Course description
Ethical decision-making is a vital part of a chemical engineer’s responsibility. By using their technical knowledge and professional standing to support ethical decision-making, chemical engineers can help to positively lead an organisation towards more sustainable business practices and processes.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
- understand the need for, and purpose of, ethical decision-making
- have developed an awareness of a chemical engineer’s issues, obligations, and responsibilities with regard to ethics
- understand how ethical decision-making needs to be integrated into all aspects of your role
- be able to apply critical thinking to scenarios that may present ethical dilemmas
- know how to support the development of ‘sustainability thinking’
Training Course Content
- What chemical engineering ethics means to you
- Leadership, organisational culture and ethical standards
- An ethical decision-making framework
- Ethical decision-making case studies
- Supplementary material: a focus on chemical engineers
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Institution of Chemical Engineers
Davis Building, Railway Terrace,
CV21 3HQ Rugby Warwickshire
Institution of Chemical Engineers
IChemE is the qualifying body and learned society for chemical, biochemical and process engineers. We facilitate the development of chemical engineering professionals and provide connections to a powerful network of around 30,000 members in more than 100 countries.We are a...
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