Course NumberET-02-603
PDH Hours1
Price$21
New York Engineering Ethics: Lessons from Board Disciplinary Actions

New York Engineering Ethics: Lessons from Board Disciplinary Actions

This one-hour ethics course is designed for Professional Engineers licensed in New York who want to ensure full compliance with the State Education Department’s Office of the Professions rules, laws, and ethical standards. It focuses on the vital role of protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public through ethical practice, competent service, and professional accountability.

Participants will examine common violations in New York, including practicing without a current registration, failure to complete required continuing education hours, unlicensed firm practice, false or misleading representations, and failure to meet professional conduct standards. The course uses real disciplinary cases to illustrate these issues and provides practical guidance for engineers to avoid violations, maintain licensure, and uphold the honor of the profession.

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 New York. Before purchasing this course, please confirm that your state Board is listed above.

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