Who's An Engineer?
Who's An Engineer?
Who's An Engineer?
ROLE OF AN ENGINEER
IN SOCIETY
BY: N SRILASYA
19BEI0037
TT 306
FOUNDATON ENGISH-2
Do we need them?
Why not scientists?
Are engineers professionals?
Is there a relationship between the
society and the engineer?
Is society better from engineering?
“Scientists study the world as it is,
engineers create the world that never has
been” (Theodore Von Karman)
“Engineering is the application of science
to the common purpose of life” (Count
Rumford)
The main focus of the scientist is to
develop knowledge and understanding of
the physical universe. Science is the
pursuit of knowledge in its purest sense
without any concern to the needs of
society, whereas engineering is the
The central focus of the
engineering profession
is the application of
scientific knowledge to
meet societal needs.
Engineering connects
pure science to society
Engineering therefore
It means a commitment from the engineering
profession to place the public safety and interest
ahead of all other considerations.
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The Broad
Definition
The engineer is the key figure in the material
progress of the world . It is his engineering that
makes a reality of the potential value of
science by translating scientific knowledge
into tools, resources, energy and labor to
bring them into the service of man ... To make
contributions of this kind the engineer requires
the imagination to visualize the needs of
society and to appreciate what is possible as
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The Broad Definition :
Focus on the key
words
material progress of the
world …..service of man .
...
……the needs of society
….broad social….
understanding
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If we accept these definitions of engineering, it
is crucial to realize the centrality of ethical
concerns at the core of the engineering
enterprise
of the very
Concern fordefinition of engineering
social well being and humanity
are part the intellectual rigor of these
Assuming
definitions, the need of ethics in engineering
is nothing superfluous or added, but it is the
essence of the engineering profession
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IEEE Code of
We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the
Ethics
importance of our technologies in affecting the
quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting
a personal obligation to our profession, its members
and the communities we serve, do hereby commit
ourselves to the highest ethical and professional
conduct and agree:
▪ 1. to accept responsibility in making decisions
consistent with the safety, health and welfare of
the public, and to disclose promptly factors that
might endanger the public or the environment;
▪ 5. to improve the understanding of technology, its
appropriate application, and potential
consequences 1
ASCE Code of
Ethics
Fundamental Canon 1.Engineers shall hold paramount the
safety, health and welfare of the public and shall strive to
comply with the principles of sustainable development in
the performance of their professional duties.
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ARTICLE IV
Engineers shall, in fulfilling their responsibilities to
the community:
Protect the safety, health and welfare of the public and speak
out against abuses in these areas affecting the public interest;
Contribute professional advice, as appropriate, to civic,
charitable or other non-profit organizations;
Seek to extend public knowledge and appreciation of the
engineering profession and its achievements
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Rank these engineering criteria in order
of importance
Economi
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Security
Safety
Reliability
Rank these engineering criteria in order
of importance
Economi
cs
Security
Safety
Reliability
Engineer Consumer
Safety View
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Security Safety
Reliability Economics
Economi Reliability
cs Security
A professional is a
person who is paid to
undertake a specialized
set of tasks and to
complete them for a fee
Due to the personal and
confidential nature of
many professional
Your image is what people will
remember