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4. This is not a research project but an exercise in integrating ethics into real world cases. In Chapters 2and 3 of Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases, the authors present a thorough discussion of the case study analysis/problemsolving method discussed in class. You also have supporting handouts in your file folders from Magic Copy Center as well asmaterials I have presented directly in class. Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases also contains several sample case studies thatcan help guide you in constructing your own presentation. What I am looking for is a discussion of the case in terms of the ethicalapproaches and decision-making frameworks we have discussed this semester. You do not need to "wow" me with research into otherareas peripherally related to the case; you need to show me that you have practiced decision-making and made a serious effort tointegrate ethical considerations into the practice of engineering.

5. The usual criteria concerning formal presentations apply when competing in the Ethics Bowl. Dress professionally.

6. You may write your group, team-written project in either Spanish or English.

7. All competitions will take place in the regular classroom.

Media files beginning spring 2007

These media files provide information on the ethics bowl and the follow-up activities including individual decision point summaries, in-depth case analysis, and group self-evaluation. They have been integrated into the Business Ethics course during the Spring semester, 2008 and will apply from this date on into the future.

Team member evaluation form

This file contains the team member rating sheet which each group member must fill out and turn in with his or her group project.

Final project and group self-evaluation rubrics

This rubric will be used to grade the in-depth case analysis, the group self-evaluation, and the Ethics Bowl case summaries.

Basic moral concepts for ethics bowl

Clicking on this figure will download the basic moral concepts that you will be integrating into the ethics bowl and your final in-depth case analysis. You will be asked to show how you worked to integrate these concepts in your group self-evaluation.

Intermediate moral concepts for ethics bowl

Clicking on this future will open a table that summarizes the intermediate moral concepts that are at play in the four cases that are being used in the Ethics Bowl: Hughes, Therac, Toysmart, and Biomatrix.

Ethics bowl cases for admi 4016: environment of the organization

Check list

Breakdown of Project Grade:

    Group team-written project: 200 points, group grade.

  • This is your group's in-depth case analysis
  • It will analyze the decision scenario your group presented on in the ethics bowl
  • Your task is to give a full and comprehensive analysis of a decision point using the tables presented above, accompanying verbal descriptions, and carrying out the four-stage problem-solving framework of specifying the problem, generating solutions, testing solutions in terms of their ethics, and implementing these solutions.

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Source:  OpenStax, Using the ethics bowl to integrate ethics into the business and professional curriculum. OpenStax CNX. Dec 20, 2009 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10411/1.2
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