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1 COURSE SYLLABUS Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management ETM 5110 Seminar—Ethics For Practicing Engineers Instructor: Mr. C. Michael Carolina Office: ATRC 204 Telephone: 405-744-2446 Email: carolcm@okstate.educarolcm@okstate.edu Prerequisite: Admission to the MSETM program or consent of instructor Objective: This course is designed for practicing engineers and scientist who meet the criteria for admission to the Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management. Is uses a values-based professional ethics approach and its application to decision making in a technology-intensive environment. The course is intended to increase awareness of ethical issues; to focus on the planning and management of a ethics/legal compliance program; to explore leaders’ commitment to principles and ethics, including the fair treatment of employees, rewards for ethical conduct, and concerns for meeting the expectations of external stakeholders. Using case studies and documented cases in current news magazines and media, the course explores ethics as it affects engineering and engineering decisions, general management, entrepreneurship, product development, project management, and risk management.

2 COURSE SYLLABUS Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management ETM 5110 Seminar—Ethics For Practicing Engineers Reference Materials: George Iwaki and Oscar Hauptman, Final Voyage of the Challenger. HBR Product Number 9-691-037 (11/28/90). Linda Tertino, Gary Weaver, David Gibson, and Barbara Ley Toffler, Managing Ethics and Legal Compliance: What Works and What Hurts. HBR Product Number CMR146 (11/01/99). Joseph L. Badaracco, Leading Quietly. HBR Press (2002). Selected other case studies and current news magazines and newspaper articles. Fall 2002 Schedule: Week 1 – August 21, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Week II - August 28, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Week III – September 4, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Week IV – September 11, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Week V – September 18, 4:30-7:30 p.m.

3 Biographical Summary Instructor:Mr. C. Michael Carolina Industry Relations, OSU Education and Research Foundation Adjunct Professor, OSU College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Background:5 Years in Environmental Enforcement/Consumer Safety 5 Years in Education (Physical Sciences, Tulsa Community College) 25 Years in Industry (Western Electric, AT&T and Lucent Technologies) July, 2001:Retired as Engineering Director, Lucent’s Oklahoma City Facility. Duties included Product, Process, Current and NPI Engineering

4 Biographical Summary (cont’d.) Associations:CEAT Associates Advisory Board College of Engineering, Board of Visitors, University of Oklahoma Director, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) Director, Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) Jim Thorpe All Sports Association and Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame Other Boards of Directors Education: Bachelor of Science, Oklahoma State University Master of Science, University of Oklahoma Post graduate studies, University of Oklahoma and Vanderbilt University AT&T Executive Development Program, Princeton, New Jersey


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