
Indiana Engineering Ethics: Lessons from Board Disciplinary Actions
This one-hour ethics course is designed for Professional Engineers licensed in Indiana. It focuses on the essential role of ethics in engineering practice and the responsibility engineers have to protect public health, safety, and welfare. The course covers Indiana’s specific laws, rules, and the expectations of the Indiana State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, illustrating how disciplinary actions arise and how they can be avoided.
Participants will review common types of violations, learn about the Board’s disciplinary process, and study real case examples to understand the consequences of ethical lapses. By exploring practical strategies and best practices for maintaining compliance and professionalism, engineers will strengthen their ability to uphold their license requirements and the reputation of the profession in Indiana.
Learning Objectives
This course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Describe the role of professional ethics in engineering practice.
- Identify common types of violations that lead to disciplinary action.
- Explain the disciplinary process used by state engineering boards.
- Analyze real disciplinary cases for lessons learned.
- Apply best practices to maintain compliance and ethical integrity.
- Understand state-specific rules and board approaches to discipline.
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We provide technical courses for PDH credits that meet Board requirements for Professional Engineers, Geologists and Land Surveyors. This course is guaranteed to be accepted in Indiana. Before purchasing this course, please confirm that your state Board is listed above.